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Don't panic. Pick up the Saturday Baltimore Sun. Turn to the your New Car page. You can't miss it. Then tune into a brand new program right here on WJZ. Saturday mornings at 11:30 a.m. called Your New Car In. It will bring the showroom into your living room. You'll have a chance to meet the dealers and see what's available. Even find out how much it costs. In fact, we'll even buy the new car for you. Now getting about that. Your new car. Saturdays at 11:30 a.m. on WJZ. Brought to you by the Baltimore Sun. Hey. Nice. Why thank you. Introducing delicious cinnamon buns from Dunkin Donuts, freshly baked every day. Television and pop a lock, the world's largest car door unlocking service. Have a special program. We call it Edu. It stands for emergency door unlocking. What it means is, if a child is locked inside the car, pop a lock will provide service for free in the Baltimore metropolitan area. For those people who do more than just lock their keys in the car, the Edu program from Papa Lock and WJZ television. Because sometimes what's in the car is much more important than the keys. Watch Cosby Monday at eight here on WJZ. Blasting into the skies over the Persian Gulf. To tell Saddam Hussein to back off the latest on Iraq and more troops leaving. Next on Eyewitness News. Also light up in some Howard County restaurants and you're looking for trouble. And one of Bob's buddies is just looking to get out and talk about diving right into your food. And Kelly Saunders has some great news at the Inner Harbor. Well, everybody's down here with a cup of coffee in one hand and sneakers on their feet.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=0.39,104.99"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It must be the five K walk run for sickle cell anemia. We're going to show it to you this morning. It's all coming up. You're watching TV. This is Eyewitness News Sunday morning with Katie Hand. And Tim Williams. And good morning, everyone. I'm Katie Larson and this is Eyewitness News Sunday morning. And I'm Tim Williams, 50 degrees outside in Baltimore, a little cooler out towards the west. Wonderful day outside. Very Fall-like pre-fall weather is here though, but it's really nice. Let's take a look. Right now outside you're looking at the skies and the wonderful sunrise over the inner harbor. Of course, the, I believe. What is that World Trade Center over on the far side ships that is USF and G. Yeah, looking at the wrong angle. They look so close. USF and G building right there. If, you know what I have to tell you? Two 100 shopping days until Christmas. Oh, come on. That's that's sickening, isn't it? I had my heat on in my car this morning. So you definitely getting into that fall Christmas Thanksgiving mode, for sure. But it is great outside. And of course, we'll have a complete AccuWeather five day forecast, coming up a little later, but a complete AccuWeather forecast in about seven minutes. Okay, great. But first at 702, let's get straight to the morning's news. The U.S. is flexing its military muscles in Iraq this morning. The 32,000 U.S. soldiers, sailors and pilots in the region are ready for action at just a moment's notice, and more will be on their way today. 5000 soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, are about to leave for Kuwait. They'll be manning tanks and other armored vehicles in the desert. They'll also take part in a three month desert war game for extra training.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=105.26,204.41"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But their commander says they are ready for action, regardless of when they'll be there. It's something that they train for day in and day out regularly. We have soldiers in those units who, are Desert Storm veterans. We have soldiers in those units who are veterans of other training rotations to Kuwait. Despite promises from Saddam Hussein that there would be no more missiles fired at U.S. planes, Iraq continues to beef up its air defenses in the no fly zones, and there are some serious questions being raised this morning concerning a former Navy ensign and the death of his four month old son. A Saint Mary's County judge has already sentenced 36 year old Dana Collins to life without parole. He's convicted of killing and dismembering a fellow sailor, 37 year old Petty Officer Jerry Lee Colbert, last November. Well, now, the deputy state's attorney has reopened an investigation into the death of the convict's infant son. That baby, Dana Collins junior, was found dead in 1984. And at the time, the child's death was ruled accidental by strangling Katie. Some residents in the 5300 block of North Charles Street had a rude awakening yesterday morning. Police say it appears three cars were spray painted with racially derogatory terms. They included graffiti and KKK symbols. Police are investigating, but so far they don't have any motives or suspects in the incidents. While many are calling the death of rapper Tupac Shakur a wake up call to stop the violence. Last night, Baltimore rap fans pleaded to stop the killing and they mourn Shakur's death. I want to get a moment of silence, a moment to. So I will look to you. This is only just to show that the moment of silence was observed at radio station 92, Q's Harbor Jam concert at pier six.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=205.25,304.05"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Shakira died Friday night. He was shot four times last weekend in Las Vegas after the Mike Tyson fight. A local rap deejay hopes young people will learn from Shakur's death. I think this incident that happened to Tupac should really show the world that it's serious out there with a lot of kids, a lot of people who are away from the violence and a separate and choose not to live it or not to believe what's really going on. Tupac Shakur is survived by his wife. The gunman who murdered Shakur is still running from police at this point, and so is the Baltimore County man accused of holding two women as a sex slaves. 57 year old Richard Elliott is still on the loose this morning. Now the FBI has joined a nationwide manhunt. It's been three days since police say two women came out running of Elliott's Rosedale home, badly beaten, naked and in chains. Police say Elliott held the two prostitutes as his sex hostages in a secret room in his basement. Well, at midnight last night, the United Auto Workers union contract with the Ford Motor Company expired. So far, though, there has been no strike. Both sides are talking, and they're hoping that a new agreement can be reached without a walkout. And if it is, the UAW is expected to use that contract as the framework for pacts with GM and Chrysler. There's no compromising for smokers in Howard County. They're not allowed to line up in all but five restaurants. Last week was the first full week of a new smoking ban, and the weekend team's Dennis Edwards reports many smokers are being forced out the front doors. This is my break right now, so I'm going to have my cigaret break and, sort of smoking lot in here, so.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=304.68,394.01"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Got to come outside. Wendy and Janine are on the outside looking in when it comes to smoking in Howard County. The two coffee house waiters can't smoke where their customers sip because of a new ban on smoking in county restaurants. I know personally, like when I'm in a restaurant after I eat, I like to have a cigaret, and it's kind of a, you know, pain to have to get up from the table and go outside rather than sitting down enjoying being with the company that I'm with. The much anticipated law banned smoking in all restaurants unless they build a separately ventilated smoking area. Howard County Police are enforcing the new ban went into effect on Monday. County officials say only 12 of 300 restaurants have filed a separate ventilating plans. Police will handle complaints like normal calls. If someone spots a violation, they call police. The officer takes a report and forwards it to a quality assurance officer who follows up. If someone refuses to stop after being told to by the law, the officer can issue a citation. Fines range from 50 to $250. So far, police report no complaints and nonsmokers say they can tell the difference. One thing I noticed is when you walk in, you notice that I mean, there's a different air, you know? I mean, it is cleaner for me. I think it's great. I used to smoke. I quit about 15 years ago, but since then I've become allergic to smoke. And when I'm near smoke, my my lungs close up and I can't breathe, so it doesn't bother me at all. These smokers are surprisingly understanding of the problems facing nonsmokers. They just hope this ban is as far as things go, as long as it's not overdone to where we can't smoke anywhere.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=397.28,497.01"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Dennis Edwards, channel 13, Eyewitness News. Howard County police are getting some help enforcing the ban. The coalition for Smoke Free Maryland Workplaces is spot checking restaurants to make sure they comply. Well, it is it is a disease that affects 1 in 400 African Americans. And there is no cure for sickle cell anemia. But researchers are working hard to find one, and they need your help. And helping today is not only easy, but it's actually fun. Well, joining me to the weekend thieves Kelly Sanders. All right. Good morning. See this long, tall drink of water? This is the executive director of the. Okay, give us the whole title. The executive director of the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Maryland chapter. I told you there was no way I was going to get that up. Not this early in the morning. This is Dwayne White and Dwayne. What's going on down here today? We got the five K run, walk and jazz concert sponsored by Sickle Cell. And what we're doing, it's our annual fundraiser, right? How many years have you been doing this? We've been around for 26 years. That's. Yeah, sickle cell has been around for 26 years. And what are we going to do this morning to try to get some runners out, some traditional walk us out. We got Tom like a mile like I'm playing and in the background we got State of Affairs coming down to play some jazz. We have a good time today. It's a nice, nice feeling down here and the sun is just rising. Tom's in the background playing that grand jazz. It's it's great. It's great. And how much does it cost. People can still register. It doesn't start till people can still register to run.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=497.67,583.72"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Starts at 830 is $20 to run. We want folks to try to bring that at least $20 in pledges. There you go. Yeah. Pledges. Tell you what. We got PowerBar. We got mystics. We got Edmond's bakery. We got hot dogs. Come down. Eat, eat, drink. I'm taking all the time. I'm drinking cold coffee in the van. This guy sitting on anchorman. That's right, that's right. I know where I'm going after this, Tim. But actually, look, we have plenty of time. It's only one 715 in the morning. Ten after seven. Plenty of time. Come on down. We're here at Ridgefield. We're going to be here all morning. Doesn't start till 830. And what a great yes it is. Yes it is, Kelly. After all that PowerBar and Danish. I don't think you'll take too many people too long to finish the five K. Or it may take them a little extra. Remember, you're not being timed here. There's no. You know, you can take your time to do it. Enjoy all the goodies. Enjoy this wonderful music. Nashville. That's place great. Kelly. We'll check back with you in just a few Minute Brothers to come down. I'm challenging you, brothers. Come on down. Show up wearing some paraphernalia. And you've been told. All right, we'll pass the word along. Okay. Great. Kelly. Sundays in Nashville. So remember, if you don't want to walk or run, but you still want to head on down the field and enjoy some jazz, of course you can go down and make a donation. Okay, well, just a stone's throw from Rest field is one of the battlefields that marked a turning point in the War of 1812. And yesterday, a ceremony honored the soldiers who fought for Baltimore at Fort McHenry.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=583.93,667.24"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It's called Defenders Day, and yesterday marked the American victory over the British at Fort McHenry. History buffs took part in several reenactments and demonstrations commemorating that event. And you could call it a great, great time for everybody. In fact, I headed down there one Sunday night and it was a lot of fun. Last Sunday night they had the fireworks. Excuse me. What? You could call the Orioles. The Comeback Kids. In the seventh inning, the birds were down against the Detroit Tigers 6 to 3, but a home run ignited a four run rally. Go-Ahead run was actually scored when Brady Anderson walked with the bases loaded. In the end, the Orioles edged out Detroit 7 to 6. The Yankees and the White Sox both won, so the Orioles stay one and a half games up in the wild card race and three and a half games out of first place in the CL East. And this afternoon, the Ravens are going to be continuing their difficult road trip. They're going to be taking on the Oilers in Houston. And Houston's favored by four points. The I think kickoffs at 1:00. I was just going to say they're probably be playing in the rain. It's a they're feeling the effects of the residual effects of Hurricane Fausto now just to a tropical low down there, but a lot of rain in, Texas. So we'll just wait for them to come back here, sunshine. Hopefully you'll be waiting for them, but, Orioles, man, they're doing great. Wonderful, great. Detroit isn't a very good team either, but, yeah, it's nice to see them take it. Take a look at the forecast. Right now the temperature outside is 50 degrees. It's very cool around town. If you haven't been out yet and you're heading out, make sure at least for the early part of today, you keep a sweater or a jacket with you because it's very, very cold outside.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=672.65,760.4"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"50 in Baltimore, 56 in Washington, 50 towards the ocean and 50 and 59, actually 59, in Hagerstown. That's actually the hot spot for right now. Go figure out in the mountains. It's actually hot. As we mentioned, Fausto is dumping some low pressure and some rain out in the Texas area. Low pressure here just kind of sitting over Texas. And what that's doing is, just kind of creating some crowd, crowd cloud cover for that part of the country. Those clouds are also going to be making their way over towards us. The first part of the workweek. We don't know what's going to happen just yet, but AccuWeather is telling us that by Tuesday, you could start to see some rain here, and that rain could stay with us for at least a few days. The low pressure system, from Hurricane Hortense now, just tropical, Depression Hortense is way, way up here. You can see Hortense just kind of creeping out of the picture. No effect to us at all. Right now, looking at the picture here, close, locally, basically, as we said, the low pressure here from Hortense is just up top there, but we have clear skies after the the, clouds start to, move out from Hortense. It's going to drop some cooler temperatures in and it's going to make for some very, kind of chilly temperatures at night, 50 degrees through the whole week. Really? The high at night is probably only going to get up to about 54 degrees for the whole week. Right now, though, no temperature really to speak of. No, precipitation really to speak of in the area. All of this is just clear skies all around Baltimore. 77 degrees should be your high today. 74 towards the, the beaches, 74 in Ocean City.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=760.76,848.96"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And that's going to be it for us. 76 is probably going to be the highest it's going to be for the next few days. Mainly sunny today, breezy and cool. Some evening clouds, as we said, and high of about 76 degrees. We'll have a complete beach forecast coming up in just about 20 minutes. Katie. All right. Thank you Tim. Off they go into the wild blue yonder over Essex. 15 fighters screamed over Martins State airport yesterday at the Chesapeake Airshow. Most fans found out. You never really know how fast these babies can fly until they zoom right past you. If you didn't make it yesterday, you didn't miss the thrill, though, because the airshow runs again today from ten until six. May not be as exciting as an air show, but one man just loves watching his grass grow. That's right. But his neighbors don't. Still to come on Eyewitness News, a story that'll really mow you over who writes this stuff. Also, getting your rose bushes ready for a long winter's nap. We'll have our gardeners advice next. But first, let's take a look at Saturday's winning lottery numbers. Well, that's. As I said. Makes you feel like have a chance to save your own life. I'm fairly foreigner. Monday at five, a new breast Self-exam program, Healthwatch and 20 somethings get a charge out of college Credit Eyewitness News Monday at five only on 13. We are moving forward with a new sense of purpose and our hearts filled with passion. We are taking chances. Life changes. I'm not about to stand still. The Geraldo Rivera Show, weekdays at ten only on Jay-Z. The staff at Sinai Hospital and WJZ present Health Digest. If you rely on glasses or contact lenses for good vision, you should know more about radial care autonomy.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=849.44,969.24"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"To help you do just that. Sinai is offering a free seminar on Thursday, September 19th to explain how Aacé can make UC better permanently. Ophthalmologist will be on hand to evaluate your vision and to answer any questions. To register, call 5429999. Designers, designers, designers. That's what you'll find at the second week of Value Cities annual California sales. Here's the deal. Part of a $12 million buyout. You'll save up to $89 on fashions for ladies and juniors. Like ladies and junior dresses for only 29.99. Plus, you'll find career suits and coordinates. Only the best names. Only the lowest prices. Only at the California sale. This week at Value City Department Store, the pace of life seems to get faster and faster. If you're in the market for a new car, truck or van, don't rush all over Baltimore. Coming to a heralded heritage helps you cope with your busy world. With over 2500 vehicles, more savings and incentives, 15 dealerships at very convenient location, all roads do your best. New car deal lead to a heralded. It's an unbeatable combination. The heritage selection, the heritage price and our commitment of 100% customer satisfaction. You just can't lose. Well, Shakespeare said, Katie? Oh, I'm sorry, this is a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but would it be as beautiful? Jane Volvo from Sylvan Arboretum has important tips that can make all the difference when you're getting down and dirty with your rose bushes. Black spots. Here is a problem with roses, isn't it? And first of all, learn to identify it correctly. Your leaves will show black spots and slowly a yellowing will come around after and around the black spots and the leaves will end up looking like this. Totally dead. It's best to pick black spot leaves continually, regularly, and both black spots and powdery mildew, which is exactly what it's called a powdery ness on your leaves are really, helped, along with a regular spraying of baking soda and a little bit of dishwashing liquid in a gallon of water.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=970.17,1112.22"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Spray it twice a week, and hopefully this damage will not be too prevalent on your rose bushes. Japanese beetles. That's a whole different problem. Again, handpicking them and drowning them in some soapy water is excellent, and the way to prevent them really is to use some milky spore bacterium, which you can get at your local garden centers. Some other insect problems with rose bushes are thrips and and aphids and spider mites. And these insects too, are suck the leaves and you end up with with little holes or are completely deveined leaves. The best way to combat these critters is to take a hose and give them a good spray of water once or twice a week, or as often as you can manage to get out in your garden. Do this in the morning because again, to water you should be watering during the daytime, not at night. When you water your rose bushes, water them close to the soil so that the water gets at the roots where they're going to do the best thing for your rose bushes, and you will prevent water staying on your rose bushes at nighttime. The best way to prevent disease on your roses is to prevent wet leaves at night. That really is the key ingredient to the prevention of disease on your roses. Thanks, James. If you have a gardening question for Jane, you can write her here at Down and Dirty Care of WJZ TV. Television. Hill, Baltimore, Maryland 21211. Of course, we'll make sure Jane gets all of your letters. Getting all his neighbors don't care if the grass is always greener in his yard, but they do care about how tall it is. You see, Doug Holford likes the way his Saint Augustine grass grows taller and taller and taller, but his neighbors hate it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=1112.79,1225.59"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And this week, a Texas judge sided with them. He ordered the Houston man to cut his grass, citing a city ordinance that anything grown over nine inches is illegal. Holford says that although he's lost in the first round, he is already sowing seeds for an appeal. There you go. All right. Well, coming up on Eyewitness News Sunday morning, one woman wanted to get to the bottom of a bunch of nasty phone calls. Sure did. And she traced the problem all the way back to the mayor of New York City. We have this bizarre story coming up. But first, at 719. President Clinton sees the destruction of North Carolina for himself. We'll be right back. This is the best time of our lives. I do some opera singing and my husband Jim is a violinist and we both love to eat. For me, Stouffer's tastes like home cooking. Stouffer's macaroni and cheese is as good as my grandmother's. The manicotti has three different kinds of cheese and sweet Stouffer's because it's real good food. I kind of cook myself. Don't get stuck behind the legal rights. Eightball. Effective legal representation is a must. If insurance companies were always fair. If you understood workmen's compensation law, if you are injured in an automobile accident, understood your legal rights, you wouldn't need a lawyer. 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We don't raise prices just to discount them for a phony sale. We offer low prices every day because we've owned our showroom for years. Find four floors of quality furnishings from names like Brookline, La-Z-Boy, Broyhill, Sealy, Posturepedic and more. No gimmicks. No sales, just low prices every day. Firn craft 301 falls way near the Inner Harbor. A little hard to find, but it beats paying retail. I bought him from VMD express. Sleepyhead. It's time to lock Tim and K in China for ten. All right. Thank you very much. And good morning to you. Good morning. Of course I said Tim and Katie here. 722 on your Sunday morning. It's 50 degrees outside. Take a quick look at what the temperature looks like and what the forecast looks like for today. Just, mainly sunny, breezy and cool. Some evening clouds as a low pressure system starts to move in. 76 degrees is your high for today. And, basically tonight you're going to be looking at mainly clear, cool and brisk autumn like temperatures, right around 50 degrees lower out west and in the suburbs. And then tomorrow, starting your workweek, increased clouds continue to cool, some sun in the morning, probably more clouds in the evening, though high of about 72 degrees, low of 52. And as we promised, we'll have a beach forecast for you coming up in about 15 minutes. Great. But first, here's a look at the news stories making headlines this morning. President Clinton gets a bird's eye view of Hurricane Fran's wrath.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=1336.36,1440.59"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The president saw the devastation in North Carolina firsthand from a helicopter this weekend. He also heard stories of heroism from the people hardest hit by the storm. Mr. Clinton has pledged $500 million in disaster assistance to help the people in hurricane ravaged areas pick up the pieces. The president returned to Washington last night to attend the Congressional Black Caucus dinner, and there he called Rosa Parks to the stage. Earlier in the day, he presented her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her fight for civil rights. At the dinner, he also spoke of the importance of leading the inner city into the 21st century and of the importance of creating jobs. This year marks the 26th annual meeting of the Congressional Black Caucus. Katie Hollywood loses one of its great dancers. Juliet Prowse, in fact, died last night of pancreatic cancer at her Los Angeles home, and she's probably best remembered for her roles in Can-Can, starring Frank Sinatra, and G.I. Blues starring Elvis Presley. He's also romantically linked with both men. Julia Prows was 59 years old. Well, imagine being told you have Aids. Taking the harsh medicine and then being told it was all a horrible mistake. That's exactly what happened to a Dallas man. And he's suing the lab that made the error for negligence. Raymond Williams wants $50,000, claiming he was developed where he has developed a nerve disorder from taking AZT. Williams has diagnosed or was diagnosed with Aids in 1990, and didn't find out until last year that it was all a mistake. Well, a medical miracle in Salt Lake City is bringing twice the good news this morning. The 11 month old twins who are joined at the head. The girls we first introduced to you yesterday are on the road to recovery this morning.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=1441.19,1535.01"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Bessie and Dawes Gonzalez are in critical but stable condition after being separated during a six hour surgery. Both girls have opened their eyes and are doing well. We're told the Honduran born twins could be discharged from the hospital within a month. Well, getting help for all of those pesky quality of life problems is just a phone call away for some New Yorkers. A new toll free hotline is now in place to take care of everything from loud noises to street walkers. Unfortunately for one family, though, that hotline is dialing up a whole lot of other trouble. Hello. For two days, Kim Foley's phone has been ringing at all hours with phone calls from a lot of angry people. I had no clue. I mean, last night we were getting calls on the answering machine that were a little threatening. And I thought, well, this is very unusual. You didn't make anybody angry, did you? No. After 45 phone calls, Kim realized the callers weren't upset with her. But the city of New York. It turns out that Kim's number is very similar to a number. The mayor of New York City is giving out to people to vent their complaints. And some of the callers are far from polite. Don't you have anything better to do with your time than bother? And on a street vendor that's making an honest living, if there's going to burn in hell what you do to honest people. At first she tried to tell these people they had the wrong number, but that wasn't easy. They just say hello and start right in and start voicing their their complaint in their going 110. And she's heard a whole gamut of complaints, everything from crime to noisy neighbors. Her daughter listen to one man from the telephone company upset over stickers on phone booths.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=1535.73,1634.53"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I was on the phone like 15 minutes, half hour with her and he just kept blabbering and stuff. At one point, Kim got tired of just listening. She actually offered advice to a woman who was enraged over the noise from a neighbor's exercise machine, and wanted to tell him to just do something so that her whole house and her condominium didn't shake in the paint and fall off the walls. Was there a point where you wanted to laugh? Oh, yeah, on that one. I guess. Can you imagine? I raped New Yorkers, dialing your number nonstop. What? That'd be a nightmare. There's some New Yorkers in general. No offense to New Yorkers watching, but they can't see, as can they. Those visiting here? No. Exactly. Well, that is a mess. And is a mess. Well, speaking of mass, it's a messy, smelly, disgusting mess. And it's baffling. Park rangers. Coming up on Eyewitness News, Fort McHenry has a dirty job, but no one knows how to do it. And you've heard of humans contracting diabetes. But what about cats? Some surprising news from our veterinarian. Coming up next. So, Connor, Piper and Flynn is making it easier for people who are deaf and hard of hearing, like Nick and Sean, to get their news under Real-Time Closed Captioning. But the home team make buying or selling your next home easy as well. You know him from Chicago Hope gentle and Anita. He's Mandy Patinkin and he's coming to Baltimore to perform in a concert for Hope. Hope for the 500 women and children who leave their own homes each year to find safety at the house of Ruth. Join me for this very special evening on Thursday, September 19th at pier six. It's a way we can all help stop the violence and restore peace to women and children.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=1635.37,1735.05"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Call the house of Ruth at 5548443 and help! The pace of life seems to get faster and faster. If you're in the market for a new car, truck or van, don't rush all over Baltimore. Come to everyday. Heritage helps you cope with your busy world. With over 2500 vehicles, more savings and incentives, 15 dealerships at very convenient locations. All roads do your best. New car deal lead to a heralded. It's an unbeatable combination. The heritage collection, the heritage price and our commitment of 100% customer satisfaction. You just. And. 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Well, you may have seen some big dogs in your life, but I bet you've never seen a heavyweight like this one in Los Angeles. A super size Saint Bernard is one of Bob Turk's favorite buddies from last week. See there. You got big. Good boy. If those sounded like big barks, that's because they came from a very big dog meat Caesar.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=1735.92,1858.11"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"A Saint Bernard that tops the scales at 275 pounds. Caesar just won the National Examiner's big Dog contest. His 97 pound owner, Mary Gross, says that's because Caesar never stops eating. He gets at least three heaping cups, and this is a cup and a half plus daily, a chicken donut and a block of longhorn cheese. Caesar eats everything except hot dogs. A skunk with a real nose for trouble caused a big stink at a San Antonio apartment complex. The skunks head got stuck inside a yogurt container. Everyone wanted to help the skunk, but no one wanted to get sprayed. That's when one brave man came to the rescue. I knew he couldn't see me, so I just waited for a minute and he stopped and I just pulled the thing off his snout. And he went one way and I went the other, and that was it. Neighbors hope the skunk learned a valuable lesson. And this pandemonium at the San Diego Zoo over the zoo's two newest family members, two very rare giant pandas from China arrived last week at the San Diego Zoo. She, she and BI Yoon are two of only 90 giant pandas in captivity around the world. There are fewer than a thousand in the wild. The pandas will stay at the zoo for 12 years for research and breeding. For Eyewitness News Sunday morning, I'm Bob Turk. Thank you, Bob. And Bob says giant pandas apparently are known for their fussy mating behavior. But good thing because the San Diego Zoo is also known for its success in animal romance, well, you probably only think of diabetes as affecting a human disorder, but unfortunately, your pet can also contract the disease. Tim and Doctor Lawson are standing by with more to explain in this week's All About Animals.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=1858.71,1959.78"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But Katie, you're right. Just like humans, cats and dogs are also susceptible to getting diabetes. And of course, Doctor Rosalyn Lawson from the Maryland Mobile Veterinary Clinic joins us now with news we should know about diabetes and our pets first. Good morning and tell us who our friend is. This is Piglet. She has many names, but now she's being called piggy. Piggy? You know what kind of cat this is? Now, what is this? This is a Devon Rex. A Devon Rex. Now, what is a Devon Rex is short, curly coat and I suppose a shed. But she says she's nervous about being on TV, that's all. Since she's five years old. Oh, great. Well that's awesome. Tell us. Diabetes. Is it the same in animals as it is in humans? It's kind of the same. The definition of it is, hypoglycemia, persistent hypoglycemia, which is high blood sugar. And, animals that present with high blood sugar have a classic symptoms. First of all, they urinate excessively. And not like a bladder infection. It's excessive urination in that they're not going every half hour. The volume is increased. Okay. It's which is pretty easy to notice in dogs and cats. What you would see is, a very wet litter box. Okay. Also, they drink a lot and they eat excessively. They have voracious appetite. They also lose weight if it progresses to, later symptoms, they will have vomiting and diarrhea and stupor and coma. Later you want to catch it before it gets to that point. Now, one of the treatments I see right here, we have, insulin, some type of an insulin. Insulin is the major treatment. This is they have three different types of type diabetes. And the first type is insulin dependent. And we put them on it and it's, a very simple thing.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=1961.07,2055.15"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I'm going to show you the needle actually, because I don't know if the camera can pick this up, but it's very small, right. And it's real easy to do if you don't give the you don't go into the muscle. It's right under the skin. They have to get this every day, sometimes twice a day. And it's real easy for the owners to do for the for the pets and important to diagnose because as you said, some, pets don't need the insulin shot. Some don't. Dogs do. Some cats, though, have what's called non insulin dependent diabetes. And these are usually overweight cats. Sometimes if we get their weight down on on a special diet then they can come off the insulin. Okay. Because the second treatment is also is diet. And we put them on a high fiber, low fat diet. Right now we have a viewer question and we want to hear what the viewer has to say now. Hello, my name is Phyllis. I like to know how can you prevent your cat from getting diabetes? Probably the biggest thing for prevention is to keep your cat from getting overweight. It tends to be male, overweight cats that attempt to become diabetics in 275 pound Saint Bernard. What we just saw actually, usually poodles for dogs. Okay. Well, Doctor Roslyn, thank you very much for being here. Good information about diabetes and cats. We'll see you next week. All right. Back over now to Katie. Thank you to you both. Coming up, Kelly Saunders is putting on her jogging shoes for a very good cause. Well, Katie, you can run. You can walk. Heck, you can skate if you want to. We're raising money for sickle cell anemia down here at the Inner Harbor.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=2055.48,2141.09"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Craig. Thank you. Kelly. And also add he's like an open book. Sally Thornton shows us a real winner who mends the broken pages coming up. If you think what happened on that 4th of July was big. Wait till you see what's coming on. It's great comedy Monday, the premiere of Cosby with. Before the premiere of Pearl, starring William. The season premieres of. And Sybil that CBS CBS Big Comedy Monday premieres September 16th. What are we going to do? We are going to watch. Need stronger medication. I shaved my legs frequently. It's painful and itchy. Extra strength. 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Something always seems to come up, so we put Hechinger on the job. Hechinger came in measured, worked up designs, put in new cabinets, counters, sink, new flooring, the whole thing. Now, if we only had time to cook.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=2142.69,2267.75"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And we're back again with Eyewitness News Sunday morning. That's right. 736 on your Sunday morning, 50 degrees outside. Take a quick look right now at what the forecast is going to be. If you're heading out and about, just expect that it's going to be well actually. Well we'll do this this five day forecast as we promised you. It's going to be partly cloudy today, but mostly sunshine in the Am. Our 76 degrees is your high, 52 degrees is your low. Some some clouds. I'm stuck on clouds and crowds today. Clouds today? Early tomorrow morning. And tonight. It will increase as the weekend goes on. Expect to 72 degrees, high and 50 twos as you lows through the rest of the week. So just expect that some rain may creep into the forecast sometime early in the workweek. Okay, great. And first let's take a look at some of the stories that are making news this morning. An ugly Wake-Up call for some residents in North Baltimore today, three cars in the 5300 block of North Charles Street were spray painted with racial slurs. The vandalism was discovered, actually yesterday morning. Graffiti and KKK signs were among the symbols on the cars. And so far, police say they have no suspects or motive, but they are investigating. The search is on this morning on the. For a gunman who opened fire on a West Baltimore street corner last night, 22 year Angelo Rex was killed in the hail of bullets. Four others were hurt at Wheeler and Calverton streets. They're also all listed in fair condition at shock trauma this morning so far. In that case as well, there is no motive and investigators are still looking for a suspect. And Katie, police say they already have a suspect in the kidnaping and rape of two women in Baltimore County.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=2275.95,2361.66"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The FBI has now joined a nationwide manhunt for 57 year old Richard Paul Elliott. Investigators say two prostitutes told them Elliott held them and abused them in his basement of his Rosedale home before they managed to escape last week. 30 years ago, Elliott served 14 years in prison for kidnaping and torturing a California teenager. The FBI thinks he may have already left Maryland. Final preparations are underway in Fort Hood this morning, as soldiers are getting ready to be airlifted to the Persian Gulf this afternoon. Those 5000 troops will join 32,000 American soldiers, sailors and airmen already in or converging on the region in a show of force against Saddam Hussein. U.S. warplanes continue to patrol the no fly zone. Saddam Hussein has withdrawn his threat to attack those planes, but also added more manpower to his air defenses. A battle from the past, not the present, was the focus of a reenactment at Fort McHenry yesterday in observance of Defenders Day. The reenactment brought the American victory over the British and was a turning point in the War of 1812. Ceremonies were organized to honor the soldiers who fought and died for our country. Well, speaking of Fort McHenry, if you head down to the water's edge at Fort McHenry, you may see something quite nasty. We're talking about the tons and tons of trash washed in by flooding after Hurricane Fran. The weekend team's Kai Jackson reports. Now everyone's trying to figure out how to clean things up. Fort McHenry is one of Baltimore's most treasured historic landmarks. The fort defended the city against the British in the War of 1812, and was the birthplace of Francis Scott Key's Star Spangled Banner. It's great. More people should come down here. I don't think they realize what a prize this is.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=2362.38,2463.16"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"If the walls of the fort could talk, they tell years of history. But if they could see, they'd be horrified at all of this trash. Some of it was already here, but at least half was washed into this marshland next to the fort by last week's storms. How would you describe the mess right now? Pretty horrible. It's the worst I've ever seen. And it's the worst my family's ever seen. And they've been here for two generations. Glass bottles like this. Plastic bottles, foam, wood and any other kind of trash you can think of. Lines. This seawall out here at Fort McHenry. Authorities did try to get it cleaned up, but as you can see, that's like putting a dent in the side of a brick wall. Officials say what's really needed is a massive campaign to get it all cleaned up. The fort, which is federal property, is a sanctuary for wildlife and a haven for families and tourists. But the fort doesn't own the marshland that belongs to the state, and attempts to get it cleaned haven't been easy. The state has been real receptive. The city of Baltimore has tried to help us. We've we've looked at save our streams. We've worked with the Corps of Engineers. Everybody is real receptive. But just coming up with an idea that's actually going to move this stuff mechanically and not put anybody in harm's way is a problem. McGuire says heavy machinery would sink in the muddy marsh, and the trash and debris could pose a health hazard for volunteers trying to remove it by hand. A plan is to start, and then from there we can address, you know, how we need or how much money we need to come up with for the Nightteam Kai Jackson, channel 13 Eyewitness News.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=2463.58,2554.09"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Kai tells us the cost of the cleanup could exceed a quarter million dollars. Well, the cost of finding a cure for a disease can be astronomical. And that's why this weekend, a fundraiser is being held at the Inner Harbor to raise money for sickle cell anemia research. Weekend teams Kelly Sanders is at Rasch Field, where the sickle cell's five K walk, run and jazz concert is about to start. Hi, Kelly. Good morning. Katy, right you are. It's an excellent cause. And everybody that's coming down is here to raise funds. This is you, Anderson, who helped put this whole thing together. Good morning. Good morning. That is not put on. It's a little bit early for me, but I'll get a cup of coffee as soon as I finished. This is England, right here. Right here. And this is Tom Lagana, I got it. How are you doing? Good morning. Good morning. Thanks a lot for being here this morning. Sure. No problem. Excellent. Excellent musician. It's so nice. Now, tell me about this event. Well, this is a, an event to raise money for sickle cell anemia. Which is a very sad disease that affects the blood. And the, blood arteries, get a little bit larger, and it's very painful. But that's the serious side. It's a fun, fun event. Katie. Kelly, we're going to run. We're going to walk, and we're gonna listen to some jazz. Thank you. George. Sorry. That's okay. Actually, I'm very flattered. You can. Can you can they all begin with K, you know, and all those American girls, they all look the same. Now, you have been up all night. Yes. I haven't slept yet. Well, did you have a gig last night? Is that. Yeah. We were at the Maryland Inn down in Annapolis.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=2555.2,2640.1"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Were there every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. And then what? Were you were afraid you were going to oversleep and miss then you got. It's a little early for me. Is this dedication or what? He. Katie. He stayed up all night long just so he could be here and get everybody get the rhythm. Go and get the blood flowing. Walk, run. You can skate if you want. You can do anything you want. Come on down. Well, not exactly any. That's 7:45 in the morning. Get out of bed. Come on down and do the walk. $20 for a pledge or $20 to do the five K run. And look, you get this really cool t shirt when you participate. There you go. So come on down to Richfield. There you go. Back to you, Katie. Okay, Kelly, thank you very much. And if he calls you the wrong name again, just take him on a little tour of Fort McHenry. I'm just do this. If he calls me by the wrong name. And it's all the same as Katie back there. That's Katie back there. How are you doing, Katie? How are you doing? Okay, I'm Cherry Hill, thank you very much to you both. What a wonderful cause. And once again, even if you don't want to take part in the race, you can still go down and enjoy some great jazz and make a donation. Well, also this morning, Maryland fans are still trying to figure out what went wrong on the football field yesterday. Although the Terps gave it the old college try, they came up short against Virginia in Charlottesville. One reason could be the sack that sent the starting quarterback, Brian Cummings, out of the game with a separated, separated shoulder. Hello? Final score Cavaliers 21, Terps three.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=2640.61,2717.35"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And Baltimore's football team is going to be going for their second win today. Ravens are going to take on the Oilers in Houston at 1:00. No. But he can do a great James Bond. You think. Yeah. Look at him say shaken not stirred in that accent. Great. But we promised you a beach forecast and a beach forecast you're going to get. It's going to be very nice down there. Actually, a light wind just pretty much, southwesterly winds 10 to 15mph. Water inland, say, from the, inner harbor to the Patuxent River. It's a little cooler of. 76 degrees. No advisories out on the beach. All the temperatures or actually all of the waves. And they are chop from Hurricane Hortense is pretty much calmed down yesterday. They were very, very high. Today they settled down just a little bit. Southwesterly winds near Ocean City 10 to 15mph. Also again today, just expect mainly sunny, breezy and cool. Some evening clouds. Highs of about 76 degrees tomorrow. We're actually. Let's try tonight. First you got to get through tonight to get to tomorrow. Mainly clear, cool and brisk. Very autumn like temperatures 50 degrees will be a low and then increase clouds into tomorrow. Some, cooler temperatures, some sun in the morning, some more clouds coming in tonight, probably some rain creeping into the forecast by Tuesday or Wednesday. And again, we'll take a look at the five day forecast in about ten minutes. Back over now to Katie. All right. Thank you Tim. Well we're told not to judge a book by its cover. But Sally Zauner says if you check out the books on the Randalstown Public Library, you'll learn a lot about a real winner. We used as glue. Like like the bar using gin.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=2718.22,2807.79"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/29","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"If I can use that analogy. Cutting and pasting is a life. For the past 14 years, the retired chemist has spent his days mending books. Over the years, I just developed the techniques using different types of materials and doing a better job as we went along. And this is I'm at the real challenge. Copeland has volunteered nearly 9000 hours at the Randalstown Public Library, saving the system hundreds of thousands of dollars. I think mending is becoming a very important function within the library system, and I think more and more they are concentrating on mending because funds are getting kind of low and they can't afford to go out and buy buy the books. We named Dave Copeland a winner after a librarian wrote to us here at the station, Mr. Rific. He's a no, which is a real note. He's always after us to improve, to do something a little bit more. But he's also very flexible. Mr. Copeland is also quite creative. He's responsible for most of the murals and messages adorning the library's walls. He thinks we need to teach our children to respect books as well as to read them. I've stopped the kids from from carrying the books. I'll say just a minute, Johnny. This is not the way you do em down. And he looks at me and looks at his mother and cries. If without books, how do you disseminate information even coming up with email and all the computers and internet and what have you? We will still have books. I think people still have to go to the original source to appreciate, the knowledge that they're seeking. For the weekend. Team Sally Thornton, channel 13 Eyewitness News. Well, tedious but rewarding. I'm sure we're going to have a preview of how to do some of that stuff here in the studio.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=2810.46,2924.28"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/30","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We'll sort of you sort of close. We'll explain. Well, up next on Eyewitness News, though, one of nature's sweetest treats is also great to eat. We'll explain. And eating right. That's right. But first we'll strip weather strip. That is what is to make your house warm and toasty this winter. Stop it. Well, saving money, that's next. On time is back and just in time for my exclusive one on one with Muggsy Bogues. See how he's helping the boys in the hood both on and off the basketball court and city schools superintendent Walton reflects on travel time for Baltimore City Schools and mapped out his plans to improve them. And we begin a new On-time season with a brand new face. My co-host and Lily Amer joined us on Time Sunday morning at 11 on WJZ. The pace of life seems to get faster and faster. If you're in the market for a new car truck over and don't rush all over Baltimore, come to heralded heritage helps you cope with your busy world. With over 2500 vehicles, more savings and incentives, 15 dealerships at very convenient locations, all roads do your best. New car deal lead to a heralded. It's an unbeatable combination. The heritage selection, the heritage pricing and our commitment of 100% customer satisfaction. You just blue. Hey, Baltimore. It's time to catch the bus. Best thing about the bus and I have to find a parking space is a money saver and a time saver. And to see the price of gasoline in a pouch, I just drop her off, and I get right back on the bus and head to work. It picks me up in front of my house, which is wonderful. I love my drivers. There's no wear and tear on my automobile.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=2925.24,3023.5"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/31","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"There's no wear and tear on my nerves. I'll drive around all day for just three hours. Drive it and your car. I get to sit back and enjoy the ride. Come on, I'm driving. I'm Bob Erlich. This is the house I grew up in. This is where my parents taught me the value of hard work. And to fight for the things you believe in. In Congress, that means balancing the budget, cutting taxes, and protecting and preserving Medicare. Sometimes it means voting against your own party on issues like the environment. Other times, it means fighting Washington bureaucrats and liberal judges who seek to put neighborhoods like this at risk. You got to keep fighting power. We've made a great start, but there's a long way to go. Well, it elevated the status of Japanese cars in America and along the way inspired a love affair. But our Dave Serio says you ought to know. The Nissan Z car has now become a classic part of American automotive history. I. For many sports car enthusiasts, last week marked a very ceremonial and sad occasion for what was once one of the most popular sports cars in America. The Dotson Nissan Z car became part of automotive history. The original 240 Z, introduced in 1970, helped raise the status of Japanese cars in America and inspired a generation of followers whose commitment remains just as strong. 25 years later, the 240, which carried a base price of. Are you ready for this? $3,500 was really a breakthrough design that showed Japan was able to build a car as good as a Porsche, but at a cheaper price. And unlike the British sports cars, the Z was much more reliable. But unfortunately, the Z car has fallen victim to economics.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=3024.13,3130.54"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/32","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Nissan says they are just not selling enough these days to justify continuing the line. The 1996 300 sells for at least $38,000, and the market of young people who once bought the Z for its speed and thrills have been priced out of the car their fathers loved. So last week, in a ceremony in Los Angeles, California, the Z car faded into history. Experts say it may never become the high price classic like old Jaguars or Porsches, but it will continue to be valued by true sports car fans. I'm Dave Serio for channel 13. You ought to know. Thanks, Dave. Dave says besides the inflated price, the Z car also fell victim to the growing popularity of sport utility vehicles. It's hard to believe now, though, that winter is right around the corner. So aside from prepping your car, it's now time to prep your house for the worst. Let's go over to Katie and Mr. Fix It. Thanks, Tim. Yes? Before the snow falls and the cold wind blows into town, take the time to winter proof your house. Greg Silverstein from National Lumber Company joins us now with some tips. Thanks again for joining us. Thank you. What can we do? What we're talking about today is weather stripping. The two biggest culprits of air infiltration are windows and doors. They should be sealed off. Exterior doors should be sealed. Almost like a refrigerator. How can you tell if it's a problem or if it's a problem? If you see light anywhere between your door or your door frame, if there's any light, of course, during the day, then you've got ceiling problems. It's got to be sealed. How about if there's actually wind blowing through the cracks that say you'll be able to see the light as well as the wind? One of the products that I brought for Door Weather Strip just gets nailed right to the side of the frame like this, and the door closes against it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=3131.53,3230.86"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/33","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I see another product which is new is what's called an automatic door sweep. A lot of times on the outside, your inside floor is much higher than your outside sill, so this automatic automatically goes up. When it hit your floor and down when it hits the cell. Oh that's great. And this is something that everybody can do. So you scroll right on. What are some other major causes of heat loss in the wintertime is it's very expensive. Another major cause of winter air conditioners can be covered. Those vents come straight through the air can come right through it. And if you cover your air conditioner, you'll block that. Do you have to take them on? No. Just a rubber band, more or less. That comes with. Another thing for windows shrink film. If you don't have good quality double insulated glass low windows, you can use a shrink film that goes inside the house. You take a hairdryer, it's a little tape, put the tape on, but the film on, take a hairdryer and the film will tighten up and almost be invisible. And that keeps the bugs out too. Yeah, it does an excellent job. What else? For larger areas, we have the spray foam. That this is good for a round. Waterfall sits outside. Waterfall sits anywhere and also keeps insects out nicely. This sure comes in a can. Now, the cans used to be that you'd have to use it upside down. Now they've made it. That can can be used any way. Just don't let your kids get Ahold of that stuff. It makes a pretty good mess. Also, we have the easy weather strips, and these are self-adhesive weather strips. And why we're doing it now is because the self adhesive sticks much better in the warmer temperatures than it does in.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=3231.19,3337.99"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/34","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Just going to say I tried doing it in the middle of winter and it's a waste of time. Yeah, it'll just come right off. So if you do when you weather strip weather strip now you are ordered to strip now everyone. Okay, Greg, thank you so much. Thank you. Really appreciate you joining us this Sunday morning. And coming up next on Eyewitness News. At 90 years old, one woman does what most of us could only dream of doing. Making a splash in Catonsville. When we come back. Auto parts. Forget big car payments for years. Think a recon remanufactured engine for less than a couple of new car payments. A recon remanufactured engine is guaranteed for 12 months or 36,000 miles. Featuring Pennzoil. Don't buy a new car by recon. Remanufactured engine for as low as $829 with exchange. Any of our four metro roads? Yes. Elkin in Delaware. Thank you for your part. At Mars. We care about your family's health. So all this week, Mars Supermarkets and Dole encourage you to serve your family fresh fruits and vegetables. Five a day for better health. It's a great way to keep your family healthy and happy. And that's what we care about. That's Mars. Start your day with five a day Dole. Golden ripe bananas $0.29 a pound. Dole salad makes 16 ounce bag a dollar. 29 and Dole Fresh Broccoli $0.99 a bunch. Now through Tuesday at Mars. If longevity was a product you could buy, Lillian Rice would probably be hired to do the commercials. Lillian turned 90 last week, and the weekend team's Deborah Stone reports she celebrated by doing one of the things that keeps her young. It may not be the fountain of youth, but a pool full of water has helped make Lillian Rice feel youthful for a very long time.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=3338.47,3442.58"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/35","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Twice a week, she takes a swimming for Total Fitness class at Catonsville Community College and swims half to three quarters of a mile. I'll tell you what it does for me. It does everything for me. It's kept me well and strong and. This in mind. It's wonderful for the mind. Lillian first started taking classes here as a beginning swimmer at the age of 77. She's come a long way since then. She started in a basic beginning swimming class for non swimmers. She wouldn't put her face in the water. She would hang on the edge of the pool. Wooden couldn't swim a stroke at the age of 90. She's now truly an expert. You're so relaxed when you're swimming. At least I am. I'm a different person when I'm swimming. Calm and collected. Most of the time I'm in jury pool. Lillian's classmates picked her up in a donated limo in honor of her 90th birthday. Today. There were hugs and kisses and, of course, a cake. Wait a minute. We have to sing happy birthday to you. Hurry up. Okay, okay. I admire her because at her age, I think that when she goes like this, you know I love it. When we had the triathalon up here, Leon swam the one kilometer swim, which is 44 lengths of the pool. She was 80 years old then. And look, here she is, nine years old and still swimming like crazy. Lilian hopes to encourage other seniors to stay physically active, and it can be encouraged to get out and try its wonders what they will be able to accomplish here. Many of Lillian's classmates have turned 80 themselves. Just youngsters. Look what they have to look forward to. For the weekend team Deborah Stone, channel 13 Eyewitness News.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=3443.3,3553.8"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/36","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"She has a lot of people who want to adopt her as a grandmother. I'm telling you guys so much energy. Yeah. Wow. Well, a quick look at the five day forecast, especially if you're going out to the sickle cell. Walk down the field today, 76 degrees, mostly sunny. You can expect that's going to stay with us all day. Very cool in the evening. Same thing throughout the week. Some clouds as it as the workweek progresses. 70s in the days, 50s at night. And it's going to be that way all the way through. No chance of rain, really, until the middle of the week. Okay, great. Great. All right, well, lots more to come on. Eyewitness news, second hour on Sunday morning. Here are some of the stories you won't want to miss. Someone is poisoning pets in Saint Louis, and now parents are worried that children might be in danger. We'll have that for you. Plus, put it out or get out. Howard County's tough new ban on smoking. Also, how long can you expect your children to be miserable if they get chickenpox? And what can you do to help? We'll have some answers for you in Healthwatch for kids. And the battle against cancer and clogged arteries can be waged at the breakfast table. We'll have that story for you in eating right. It's all ahead on Eyewitness News Sunday morning. You're watching TV. This is Eyewitness News Sunday morning with Katie Hand. And Tim Williams. Good morning everyone I'm Tim Williams. This is Eyewitness News Sunday morning 50 degrees outside and I'm Katie Larson. Thanks for joining us. It is now 759 just before eight a great day outside. We were talking about rash field. Of course if you missed part of the first hour you'll, be it'll be news to you to know that there is a sickle cell anemia walk going on today.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=3555.24,3649.08"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/37","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Great day down there, though. Sun is bright. Great day if you're going to walk because it's going to be cool and brisk. You'll never work up. Too much of a sweat. Won't overheat. Looking out, a picture of the inner harbor with thousands of people will be gathering today to enjoy the different planned activities down there, including some jazz. Taking a look now at the temperature. If you're going to be heading down there quick look. Today mainly sunny, mostly sunny, expect, just clear skies and no real chance of rain today. Just very, very nice and cool. Some evening clouds, some, highs right around 70, mid 70s. Mainly clear tonight though. Cool and brisk. Autumn light very very nice. And then tomorrow just increase clouds. Some morning clouds. But it's going to burn off high of about 70 degrees. Great. Well now I've had my little shot of caffeine and we can do the news. Now on to some of the stories making news this morning. The Pentagon isn't taking any chances. 5000 additional troops are going to be heading to Kuwait later today to make sure Iraq doesn't fire on U.S. planes already in the area. U.S. warplanes continue to patrol the southern no fly zone in the Persian Gulf. The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson will be joined by another carrier in the region. Although Saddam Hussein has withdrawn his threat to attack warplanes in the no fly zone, he's adding to his air defenses, and the U.S. is determined to keep things stable. Just trying to let Saddam Hussein know that, I'm not going to stand for his, expansion and, pretty much just here to make sure everybody, stay safe. President Clinton says the United States will do everything necessary to protect our pilots.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=3649.53,3736.56"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/38","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Well, there are more questions this morning surrounding a former Navy ensign spending the rest of his life behind bars. Investigators are reopening an investigation into the 1984 death of the convicted man's son. Now, yesterday, 36 year old Dana Collins was found guilty of killing and dismembering 37 year old Petty Officer Jerry Lee. Cobra. Well, now, the deputy state's attorney has decided to reopen a probe into the death of Collins four month old son. The 1984 death of Dana Collins Jr. Was ruled accidental by strangulation. And, Katie, some residents of North Baltimore neighborhood woke up to some alarming sights yesterday morning. Police say three cars in the 5300 block of North Charles Street had been sprayed and painted with racially derogatory terms. They included graffiti and KKK symbols. Police are investigating, but so far they have no suspects or motives. Tupac Shakur rapped about violence in his music. Ironically, it was violence that triggered his death at the age of 25. I want to get a moment of silence and two. So I will look to you. This is more just a sad story that last night, Baltimore rap fans mourned Shakur's death and pleaded for an end to violence at radio station 92 Q's Harbor Jam concert at pier six. It was the last weekend. It was last weekend in Las Vegas that Shakira was shot four times in a drive by shooting after the Mike Tyson fight shook her head, or is survived by his wife. He had been shot just two years ago. The shooter in that case and in this case are still at large. A man convicted of rape 30 years ago is accused of kidnaping and raping two women, now in Rosedale. The FBI has now joined in on the search for 57 year old Paul Elliott.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=3737.52,3835.17"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/39","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"He's accused of keeping two women chained up in his basement as sex slaves until they escaped on Thursday night. The women, who admit they are prostitutes say that Elliott threatened their lives and sexually abused them. He has served time for kidnaping, rape, theft. This time, Elliott is charged with kidnaping, two counts of sex offenses, and a handgun charge. Police believe he may have already left Maryland. Well, at midnight last night, the United Auto Workers union contract with the Ford Motor Company expired. And so far, there has been no strike. Both sides are working to reach a new agreement, we're told. And if the UAW can negotiate a new contract, it would probably be used as a model for future negotiations with GM and Chrysler. Well, this is the first weekend in Howard County that smokers must now think before lighting up in restaurants. A new smoking ban is taking effect. And as the weekend team's Dennis Edwards reports, the ban is forcing many smokers back into a familiar place. This is my break right now, so I'm going to have my cigaret break. And, so smoking allowed in here. So. Got to come outside. Randy and Janine are on the outside looking in when it comes to smoking in Howard County. The two coffeehouse waiters can't smoke where their customers sip because of a new ban on smoking in county restaurants. I know personally, like when I'm in a restaurant after I eat, I like to have a cigaret, and it's kind of a, you know, pain to have to get up from the table and go outside rather than sitting down and enjoying being the company that I'm with. The much anticipated law ban smoking in all restaurants unless they build a separately ventilated smoking area.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=3835.86,3931.5"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/40","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Howard County Police are enforcing the new ban went into effect on Monday. County officials say only 12 of 300 restaurants have filed separate ventilating plans. Police will handle complaints like normal calls. If someone spots a violation, they call police. The officer takes a report and forwards it to a quality assurance officer who follows up. If someone refuses to stop after being told about the law, the officer can issue a citation. Fines range from 50 to $250. So far, police report no complaints and nonsmokers say they can tell the difference. One thing I noticed is when you walk in, you notice that I mean, there's a different air, you know? I mean, it is cleaner for me. I think it's great. I used to smoke. I quit about 15 years ago, but since then I become allergic to smoke. And when I'm near smoke, my lungs close up and I can't breathe. So it doesn't bother me at all. These smokers are surprisingly understanding of the problems facing nonsmokers. They just hope this ban is as far as things go, as long as it's not overdone to where we can't smoke anywhere. Dennis Edwards, channel 13 Eyewitness News. The smoking ban went into effect Monday, and Howard County Police are getting a little help enforcing the ban. The coalition for Smoke Free Maryland Workplaces is spot checking restaurants to make sure they comply. Well, a fundraiser is being held at the Inner Harbor Field today to raise money for research for disease that affects 1 in 400 African Americans. The weekend team's Kellie Saunders is live at the sickle cell five K run, walk and jazz concert. Good morning Kelly. How are things picking up? Good morning. Everything is as you as you can see. Everybody.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=3932.19,4029.36"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/41","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"All the runners are down here. They're getting all limber. And joining me here is Justice Johnson. Is that great name Justice Johnson. I told him he should be a television show. We're working on it. We're working on it. Justice is on the board of directors for sickle cell anemia. And of course, Tom are. Pull out wide. Let's show them what justice is going to be running in you. Do you run every year? Yes I do. There you go. And. Okay. Now, where's this from? That's from a football team. I play for Morgan State and Baltimore State University Place. Oh ho ho ho ho ho ho Morgan Grizzlies golden bears. And this morning you are going to participate. You're going to run, not walk. Yes I am. Okie doke. Good for you and Tim. Now this is something really interesting that justice just taught me. We all think of sickle cell as an exclusively African American disease. No it's not. It's a disease that affects anybody. Has pigment in their skin, in people of any color. Greeks, Italians, Asians. Anybody has pigment in their skin. It affects them. It can affect them. That is amazing. And I think that the typical thought is sickle cell African American. No, no. Something anybody anybody in their skin with pigment in their skin. Anybody like I said, Asians, Italians, Greeks, anybody has pigment in their skin. That's extraordinary to me. How much money has this event raised through the years? Just a ballpark, ballpark, I guess. Every year it's raised somewhere around, I'd say about maybe. I know last year I think it was like about maybe $14,000, something like that. So, you know, every year, hopefully it's going to get start getting better. Last year it was a little bit let down because we were in with somebody else.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=4029.93,4119.93"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/42","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But hopefully it'll get better and it'll be a momentum. We'll get build it up and we'll get a lot better, and you're going to lead that way and the run is going to get underway right now. But there's going to be jazz music and food and just a just a nice feeling down here field. So come on there. You tell him come on down. Have a good time. Come down. If you don't want to run a walk, come down and listen to the jazz. We have hot dogs and mystic and all that kind of stuff. So come on down. There you go. And the price is right. Definitely free. All right. Sounds good. Kelly, we'll check back with in just a few minutes. Okay? Okay. Kelly says the cost is $20 to participate in the race, but it's free to come down and listen to the great music and enjoy the show. Okay, well, the Orioles put on quite a show in Detroit last night. The birds were down 6 to 3 in the seventh inning against the Tigers, when Tom zeal got things fired up with a home run. Brady Anderson put the Orioles over the top when he walked with the bases loaded. Aerials came out. The winners 7 to 6. White Sox also won, so the Orioles stay one and a half games up in the wild card race. And football fans shouldn't feel left out today because the Ravens are playing today in Houston against the Oilers. And the time for that game is 1 p.m.. Sorry, they should probably be playing under a little bit of a reign in there. All right. Yeah, definitely false though. That was kind of hampering all the, weather over there in the Baja Peninsula and all down there.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=4120.35,4192.95"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/43","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Mexico is kind of making its way across Texas, not really as a tropical depression or anything like that. Just low pressure rain just all over Texas now. And so the Ravens will have a little rain to deal with on top of the Houston Oilers. Every week I get stuck in this wire. I've got to pull it out. Denise won't like that too much when I'm pulling it out of the desk. Well, things you do in live television, you can't see that. But there's a cord over there. It's going to be gone when I get back. It's going to be nice today, though. Very cool. Brisk. 50 degrees in Baltimore right now. 56 in Dover, 54 in Salisbury, 50 near the ocean. Also 52 out towards the west. Going to be just brisk. Fall is really here, whether you really want to believe it or not. The temperatures moving right on through. Time is moving right on through is hard to believe. Low pressure system. We were just talking about sitting right over Texas. This is going to just dump some rain over Texas. They're having the same types of problems we had when Hortense was here, as well as when Frank came through some flash flooding. But we are seeing a lot of high pressure, clear skies that's going to stay with us for a good while. What we can also expect is that here locally, after this little system, and you can see Hortense right up here in the in the corner, you have the this system of low pressure comes through and brings in some cooler temperatures. That's sitting over the Great Lakes right now. It's going to be very chilly. You're feeling that already at night it's only about 50 degrees everyplace.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=4193.069,4268.79"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/44","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That's about the high at night, and it's going to stay that way throughout the rest of the week. Right now though, just expect expected around the area. Not too much going on. No real no real precipitation. Everything is really clear right here around the area that's going to stay with us at least through today. So the sickle cell walk and anybody going down there can just expect to just be cool and just dress with a little bit of a, you know, something on a sweater, a jacket 77 degrees will be a high here. Just expect mainly sunny, breezy, cool and high today as we said of about 76 degrees. Back over now to Katie. Thank you Tim. A lot of people say the only thing that can open as many doors as pro basketball is of course, education. That's what the legendary NBA star Muggsy Bogues is telling his young fans here in his hometown. A lot of kids don't like to read. I mean, it's become Kryptonite to them, you know, because they feel that, you know, it's going to damage their brains. But, you know, once you give a kid an opportunity, I think, they will strive. I mean, beyond anybody. Wildest dreams. While in town to conduct a basketball clinic for local youngsters, Mugsy told Channel Thirteen's Mike Cryer about his efforts to get kids interested in reading. And you can see that interview later this morning at 11:00 on the On Time show. Very nice. And today's the first day for their newest anchor. That's right. We want to make sure we welcome. All right. Stay tuned. See? So better still, lots of things here right now. Things you won't want to miss. And they are all coming up on Eyewitness News Sunday morning.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=4269.81,4349.85"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/45","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Our pediatrician has all you need to know about your child, and chickenpox will have that. Plus, it also could be the case of a real Hamburglar. We'll find out why police are looking for a former McDonald's employee. And there are many things that are delicious and nutritious. But Kelly Lynn has some scrumptious news next. You can fly through the air. You can leap tall buildings. Or if you're a beginner like me, you can learn to skate at the Maryland Inline Skate Festival September 28th at the Columbia Gateway Center. Join me in these guys for a day of growing fun as you test your skating skills in the great outdoors. There's obstacle courses, street demos, and more, and you can even learn how to stop. So join me in Lionsgate phenomenon. Call Cyclocross Maryland at 6538288. And grab life by the feet. Do you really want to go up that ladder and paint your house? Do you really want to scrape and scrape? Is this where you want to be with all that scraping and painting ahead? Or would you rather be sitting pretty, admiring your beautiful home? 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Here's the deal value city announces the grand opening of the team sports center department.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=4350.18,4467.53"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/46","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Now you'll find all the pro and college team clothing you want and value city's low buyout prices, like men's football jerseys that sell for $20. Elsewhere, we priced at only 1299 and boys fleece tops are only 699. Now you can suit up from head to toe. The grand opening of the new team Sports Center at Value City Department Store. It's a sporty way to save. Well, if the saying you are what you eat is true, then obviously eating foods that will help fight disease will keep you more healthy. Well, with that in mind, Healthwatch reporter Kelly Lynn says one of the most delicious foods is one that's the best for you. Good morning. Many medical studies have proven that eating right can keep nasty free radicals from damaging our bodies. But which fruits give us the most protection? Strawberries. Among the 12 most popular fruit, strawberries are the highest in total antioxidant power. That means strawberries may help our bodies mop up particles that lead to cancer and clogged arteries. All fruits provide some antioxidants like vitamin C and D and beta carotene, but ounce per ounce strawberries are one and a half to two times stronger than plums, oranges and red grapes, seven times stronger than bananas, apples, and tomatoes, and 15 times stronger than pears and honeydew melon. So for added ammunition against disease, stock up on strawberries while they're at their juicy best. I'm Kelly Lynn, eating right now to keep the berries from spoiling before you eat them, Kelly says to try peak fresh preserving bags. The key produce fresher longer in the fridge and they are available in grocery stores. Well, it seems as though most of us remember having chicken pox. All that itching and scratching. But now that you're the parent, Katie and Doctor Jackie have some facts you should know.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=4468.25,4575.81"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/47","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Thank you very much, Tim. Yes, doctor Jacqueline Blackwell White joins us today for our weekly Healthwatch for kids segment with some must hear facts about chicken pox. Welcome again. Thank you. And first of all, let's start off with just the basic what is chicken pox? Chicken pox is a virus. And it's characterized by this rash that itches like the Dickens called the, you know, the chicken pox rash. But interestingly enough, you are contagious with this virus for maybe two days before the rash actually breaks out. And that what makes it so difficult to control, to keep it from passing from one child to the other. The rash is a very characteristic one. And it's, starts off as a red bump, like a juicy pimple might look kind of red on the trunk, head or scalp, and then goes through stages of development that, turns into a water filled bump, that water turns cloudy and then it scabs over. So you'll have crops of these all over the body in different stages of development, with these bumps breaking out, maybe every over the course of three to even seven days. Okay, we have a viewer question. Let's get right to that. Find out what they have to say. My name is Pamela miles, and I want to know how long the chicken pox lay. If you are contagious from probably two days before you see the first POC until about seven days. As long as you're breaking out in new chickenpox, you're usually contagious. People can return to school either or work or wherever either after all of them are crusted over or seven days, whichever comes first. Let's get to our second bureau question. We got that one too. My son hasn't gotten the chicken pox yet, but what is the best remedy for it? When he does get it? That would stop what would soothe him? But when he does get it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=4576.65,4679.7"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/48","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We actually have medication to treat chickenpox now that some pediatricians will prescribe that's prescription. But it needs to start very quickly. After you see the first pops up, call your health care provider. This is called a cycle of year. Otherwise it's and it's shortens the course of the pox. It doesn't keep you from getting but it shortens. It makes you maybe break out and fewer pox. It's why you need to let them know as soon as you see the first POC. Otherwise a symptomatic relief. Tylenol. Motrin. The, oatmeal bars. Now, most people know about Aveeno, but Jergens also has one out that's a little cheaper. And this is just a soothing bath. Makes you feel good for 20 minutes or so while you're sitting there in the tub. Benadryl, needs to happen for the itch. It's very important for that. My baby is to remind me about clippers and clipping the nails as close as you can, because it's the scratching that can cause infection. Have Neosporin or, you know, your generic antibiotic ointment there for any plaque that starts to look infected. And that really calamine lotion also can help with the itch. Just regular old baking soda in the bath water can help soothe a little bit, and a lot of distraction or things to books puzzles together while knitting. Also, piggy, do not use aspirin. And remember Pepto-Bismol those can that has aspirin in it. Those can lead to Rye syndrome. Remember there is a vaccine now there vax the chickenpox shot. And that's doing a very good job in protecting against chickenpox. So far, one shot is only needed under the age of 12. After 12, you might need a booster. That's a little controversial. So maybe talk to your pediatrician, and that's it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=4680.06,4780.38"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/49","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Okay, doctor. Jackie, thank you very much for joining us today. We really appreciate it. And now let's send it back over to, Tim. Oh, thanks, Katie. Up next on Eyewitness News. There she is, Miss America. Well, I won't do the song, but we'll show you who came away with the crown last night. Also, they know what is killing their dogs. Now. They're desperate to find out who's doing it and why. That story is coming up next. Previously on Orioles baseball. And he says, we're in the deep. The O's playoff race is coming down to the wire as the birds battle the Jays September 20th through the 22nd in the last homestand of the season. Everyone in the Park September 21st or 22nd gets a free 1997 zero schedule magnet, compliments of Southwest Airlines. And thanks for your support this season. You're the best. A chance to save your own life. I'm Sally Toner Monday at five, a new breast Self-exam program in Healthwatch and 20 somethings get a charge out of college Credit Eyewitness News Monday at five. Only 13. Don't get stuck behind the legal rights. Eightball. Effective legal representation is a must. Can you afford it? Yes. When I represent you in an accident. Worker's compensation, lead paint or other negligence case, I receive no fee. Absolutely no cost to you until I win your case. No fee for me. No cost to you. Not one single penny until I win your case. That's it. Plain and simple. I recovered millions of dollars for my clients. 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We do make a difference in children's lives through inpatient, outpatient, and home care programs. We do make a difference. Chase Braxton Health Services Benefit Concert September 28th. Call 7806369. Heading out to church, heading down the field for the sickle cell. Five K the weather you can expect is this mainly sunny, breezy and cool. Some evening clouds. Don't worry about them too much. It's going to stay relatively mild and very nice. Very Fall-like weather mainly clear tonight. Cool and brisk autumn like 50 degrees will be your low even lower out west and in the suburbs. And then tomorrow starting your workweek. Increased clouds. Some continued cool though. Some sun in the morning, some clouds in the evening. 72 degrees will be your high. Back over to Katie. Thank you Tim. Twin girls who are joined at the head are on the long road to recovery this morning. Doris and Bessie Gonzalez are listed in critical but stable condition at a Salt Lake City hospital after being separated in a delicate six hour surgery. The previous surgeries that we had done to stepwise to get to this point were perfect. It led us right to the things we needed to do today, and I just think it went very, very well. Great news. Well, if all goes well, the girls could be released from the hospital in about a month. Well, this one sounds like the plot of a horror movie, but unfortunately it's all too real.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=4889.29,4990.4"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/51","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We first told you about this story last weekend, but now the threat of mosquitos infected with encephalitis has spread to dozens of communities along the Connecticut Rhode Island border. Although it is rare for humans to contract the disease. Half of those who do die from it. Families are now being told to stay indoors as much as possible. And schools have changed their hours so children won't have to be outside during peak times. For mosquitoes, spraying to kill all of those pests is underway. Well, Katie, some residents in a small Missouri community are angry, sad and scared today. It appears that someone is poisoning their dogs cats. And in the small community near Saint Louis now, people there are worried that their children will eat some of the same poison that's killed their pets. John Mills reports. Five year old Brittany Tornado is worried about lady, her dog. Oh, please come sit. Seasick because not only is lady sick. She's dying of a dog. You know, tearing up their garbage all the time or or something. So to get rid of them, they'll put meat out that's got poison in it. And there you go. They're gone. It happens all the time. What happened to this dog as there's. We can figure from what the symptoms are. And the evidence we found is she's ingested Drano. These do not appear to be isolated cases. Police say it looks like someone poisoned more than 20 dogs and a handful of cats by throwing something in their yards. All of the animals have similar symptoms difficulty breathing, vomiting, and eventually death. Take Julie Case. When did your dog die? Sunday. This past Sunday. And then your sister in law's dog also died. Died this morning. Her family has spent the past few days digging graves.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=4990.97,5095.24"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/52","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"They think because of this, what they believe is bluish colored poison strong enough to kill the grass around it. I just wish she could explain. I mean, come forward and say I did this and explain why he did it. Neighbors are worried. Well, I don't want my dog getting poisoned from here. But not only for pets. We're afraid that, for instance, my grandson is two years old and we're afraid he might pick some of this up off of the ground. You cannot replace a child. And police are still looking this morning for the person who poisoned the pets. Kenny, the Hamburglar lives. Yes. A former McDonald's employee in Michigan decided he needed more than a break. Today. Police say the man stole thousands of dollars in food and supplies from the McDonald's restaurant he was working at straws, ketchup packets, hamburgers, a lawnmower, you name it. If it wasn't nailed down, he took it. The recovered food is going to be going to charity, so that's good news. The thief will go from Big Macs to the big house, where he most likely won't be eating any Happy Meals. Well, the Ravens football game will go on a schedule today in Houston, despite an overnight fire at the Astrodome. Police say the fire may have been deliberately set to. Other fires were also set near the Astrodome. A man who was shot by a security guard at the scene is a suspect in the Astrodome fire. One firefighter was hurt and some offices and seats were damaged. The game against the Oilers is set for 1:00 today, and. All right, isn't I? Didn't they tell me how to do this one? I think so, I think. I think they did. Okay, here she comes. I'll do it here because she comes, Miss Kansas.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=5096.02,5186.48"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/53","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And here she is. Tara Adams Holland, Miss America 1997. Collins says she's dreamed of being Miss America since she was a child. She was chosen in Atlantic City late last night, and she's the third Miss Kansas to wear the crown. But she says she is numb. She doesn't really feel like Miss America yet. She will. She will. I'm sure when they're sending her on those tours nonstop, 24 hours a day, she'll. She'll definitely. I'm telling you. Well, if you order something through the mail, who's responsible if you never get it? Up next on Eyewitness News. When one woman waited a year for her Tupperware, well, she got guilty. We'll have that story coming up. O'Connor, Piper and Flynn is making it easier for people who are deaf and hard of hearing, like Nick and Sean, to get their news under real time closed captioning. But the home team make buying or selling your next home easy as well. I see your eyes I see your smile. I see my face. That you. Everything. You just like. One. By factory directed eastern manufacturing pool, spa and leisure sale. Custom spa from 1999. 24 foot swimming pool 1399 installed. Save on pool supplies. Call one 802. Save 65%. Because nobody pays retail any more. Watch WGN TV at 12 2018 756 for pick. 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Call now this free video tells about all the benefits of windows installed by century 21 Home Improvements. They'll be custom made to precision fit your present openings. Don't keep wasting energy on those old panes. Did you get it open? Yeah, I got it open. Call for your free window video. There's no obligation, just free information from century 21 home improvements. Well. Tupperware is a household name, and most of its sold through part time representatives looking for extra income. So if you have a problem with the product or maybe getting a refund, where do you go? A Baltimore County woman who waited a year and still didn't get her Tupperware decided to get Gelman. Joan Mead has been a loyal Tupperware customer for years. Strange as some items may look, she knows what they do. This was what I ordered from Tupperware. Basically, you put the hamburger in there and you press it. And this you can put the hamburger in and freeze it in the freezer. A year ago, Mead ordered that and more from a coworker who sold Tupperware products on the side, and the wait began. First, the girl who actually put the order in had said she had a family illness. So I thought, well, you know, things happen, okay. But then it went on through, November, December. And then finally, after my check was cast, I thought, well, that's it. You know, there's got to be somebody responsible for this. Tupperware initially referred her back to the distributor, Monarch Enterprises, which recruits people to sell the product as independent contractors.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=5325.95,5430.29"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/55","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And their office said that the person that ordered by Tupperware owed them money. So I would have to get the money from her. So I was getting the runaround. Is Tupperware responsible for the acts or omissions of the representatives who sell its products? That depends on a legal principle known as a parent authority. The issue was this. Did Tupperware allow its sales representatives to hold themselves out to the public as direct agents of Tupperware? If the answer to that is yes, then Tupperware has some responsibility. If the answer is no, then those customers are on their own. Tupperware responded to our call by setting the record straight, starting with an apology and a full refund. But it went further. Shipping made everything she ordered, plus a second carton loaded with more. For the weekend, team Dick Elfman, channel 13 Eyewitness News. And what a happy ending it is, because not only did Joanne Meade get a full refund, all the Tupperware and a bonus order, she also got a refund from the local distributor. So in other words, she got double her money back and talk about a happy customer. I'm sure she was. Well, it was a day of thank you's for a woman who changed the course of history forever. President Clinton honored Rosa Parks twice yesterday, once with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in the Oval Office and once at the Congressional Black Caucus dinner. She was recognized for her part in sparking the modern civil rights movement. About 3000 people attended last night's 26th annual Black Caucus Dinner in Washington, D.C., and most Marylanders grow tomatoes, green beans and squash in their gardens. Yes, but coming up on Eyewitness News, one man's crop is really tropical. Find out how a banana tree is growing in Harford County.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=5431.25,5531.09"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/56","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And next, a sad note in the Baltimore Symphony as the conductor comes to a crescendo in history. The average lunch hour is now only 35 minutes long. Here's how to make it enjoyable. New lunch classics from Stouffer's Lean Cuisine. 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Call my Lewis law line and let's discuss your case. I receive no fee, nor is there any cost to you unless we win. As a chef. A kitchen is what a studio is to a painter. I get this out to table two, and this was my first chance to create a kitchen of my own at home, and Hechinger totally surprised me. They sent over this trained designer who, like, walked through what I had in mind and then came up with cool ideas like a gooseneck faucet for a pastry counter. She really knew her stuff. She worked in everything I just couldn't live without.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=5531.81,5678.11"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/57","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Set decor for the waiters. Now back to Eyewitness News Sunday morning with Katie Lamb and Tim Williams. And good morning once again everyone. You're watching Eyewitness News Sunday morning and I am Katie Larson. I'm Tim Williams. Eight days before fall. Do you believe that? That right. Yeah. Sure is fall. First day of fall is the 23rd of September when it's creeping right along. That summer's gone. I mean, you can go outside and feel that it's. The snowball stands are closed, much to my chagrin. No more acres customer told me a custard experiment. Oh, yeah. Not together? No. Oh, good. My goodness. Well, we're saying, 50 degrees today. 76 as your high, mainly sunny, breezy and cool, though some evening clouds. Nothing to really worry about tonight as you're out and around. Mainly clear, brisk and very autumn like. Lows about 50. A little lower in the western suburbs and of course towards the south. Be just a little bit cool, a little bit warmer. And then tomorrow increase clouds as rain starts to make its way into our forecast. Continue. Cool. Some sun in the morning. High of about 72, low of about 52. But for right now it's great. We'll have a complete forecast coming up in about six minutes along with a beach forecast. Great. But first at 834. Let's get another look at the stories. Making news this morning. A nationwide dragnet is underway this morning for a man accused of making two women his sex slaves. The FBI and Baltimore County police are hunting for 57 year old Richard Paul Elliott. He's charged with kidnaping and rape for allegedly holding two women against their will in a secret room in the basement of his Rosedale home for several days. Police say the women ran screaming from the house last week after they managed to escape.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=5679.4,5771.86"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/58","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"When Elliott left the house, both reportedly admit to being prostitutes and say Elliott picked them up on Pulaski Highway. A search is on this morning for a man who opened fire on a West Baltimore street Friday night. Five people were hit when the bullets started flying at the corner of Wheeler and Calverton streets. 22 year old D'Angelo Ricks was killed in the shooting. Four other people were hit and are recovering at shock trauma. So far, we're told there are no suspects or motive in the shooting, but police are investigating. Katie racism finds its way into North Baltimore Street overnight. Police. It seems that, police are saying that in the 5300 block of North Charles, cars were spray painted with racial slurs. Residents discovered the vandalism yesterday morning. The cars were defaced with KKK signs and graffiti. At this time, there are no suspects or motives in this incident. Rap fans are hoping the death of rapper Tupac Shakur saves the lives of young people in the future. Last night, they observed a moment of silence to remember the fallen rapper. I want to get a moment of silence, a moment to. So ultimately, this is all just this story that has to remember. Shocker happened at radio station 92 Q's Harbor Jam concert last night. Shakira was killed Friday night after watching the Mike Tyson fight in Las Vegas. A local DJ hopes young people will learn from the rapper's murder. And I think this incident that happened to Tupac should really show the world that it's serious out there with a lot of kids, a lot of people who are away from the violence and a separate and choose not to live it or not to believe what's really going on. She is a murderer is still on the loose.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=5772.46,5871.6"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/59","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"She is survived by his wife. A former Navy ensign is sentenced to life without parole on a murder charge. But his problems don't end there. Now, investigators are reopening an investigation into the 1984 death of the convicted man's son. Yesterday, 36 year old Dana Collins was convicted of killing and dismembering 37 year old Petty Officer Jerry Lee. Call breath. Well, now, the deputy state's attorney has decided to reopen the investigation into the death of Collins four month old son. 5000 soldiers stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, are scheduled to leave for the Persian Gulf this afternoon. They'll manage tanks and other vehicles in the desert. Defense Secretary William Perry has already arrived in Kuwait this morning. Left no doubt that American pilots patrolling the area will be protected at any cost. We will take whatever action is necessary to continue Operation Southern watch up to the 33rd parallel, and we will take whatever action we deem necessary to protect our air crews while we do that. No one, no one should doubt it. Right now, 32,000 U.S. soldiers, sailors and pilots are already in the region. Saddam Hussein says he won't attack American pilots, but he's still amassing his air defense soldiers anyway, while the rest in Iraq is thankfully not translating to higher gas prices. In fact, there's some good news to report. According to triple AA, gas prices are down an average drop of $0.07 a gallon for regular self-serve gasoline. The price for Mid-grade is also down about $0.02 a gallon, selling for an average of $1.36 a gallon, and even premium self-serve gas fell about $0.02 a gallon. Good news. Well, if walking or running is your preferred mode of transportation, you should run on down to the sickle cell. Run and walk.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=5872.35,5973.75"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/60","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Weekend Team's Kelly Sanders joins us again from Rash Field, where the fun is about to begin. You can wear your roller skates. You can take a skateboard, a scooter. It doesn't matter. You're right. Katie. Joining me here is Joan Dudley. Joan has been living with sickle cell anemia for 34 years. Joan, how old were you when you were told you had sickle cell and what were your symptoms? Well, I was 19, and at the time I had stopped walking. I had lost the use of my legs, and I was in the hospital for two weeks before they discovered that it was sickle cell anemia. And what does. And oh, and here they are, something very interesting. Most people with sickle cell have a swelling right here on their arms. I don't know if there's a way we can. Can you see the difference in the arms and the, how Joan is swollen right in this section of her arm. And apparently everybody with sickle cell has swelling there, majority of us. That's that's one of the signs. We have this swelling right here in this area. And what does living with this disease mean for you? What what do you what happens to you in a day or a week or while? You're constantly. Have to be careful of being getting too cold. Getting upset. You tell me something fascinating about the black troopers during the war. Yes. It was said that when they went up in the plane, they were falling out, and no one knew why they were falling out and fainting. And it could have been because, people with sickle cell, had been told that they could not go up in the airplane. But now, since planes have been decon pressurized, they can take plane trips.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=5974.26,6075.08"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/61","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Isn't that fascinating that, the really shoddy pressurization system used in early airplanes? People with sickle cell could not fly. It would make them black out. Lots of pain and, lots of transfusions in your life. Right. Right. So, well, how do you feel as someone living with a disease when you see the people who have come down and are running and walking for it? Well, really, it's great to see all the runners and the walkers. They come out. It helps us to be able to do more research. So there could be a cure because, now, although I, they didn't discover with me until 19, you're born with it. You actually born with it. Either both parents have to have the trait, or one parent has to have the disease. In order for a child to have the disease or the trait. And it's it's just wonderful to see all the people out and supporting us in this way. Great. Joan, thanks so much. And thanks for your time. And and and just a reminder, it is not strictly an African-American disease, middle eastern, anyone, any ethnic background Italian with a pigment in your skin. You are, you are. There's a possibility you could get sickle cell as well. Come on down. And the runners are off. They're they're they're they're out of the starting gate. The walkers take off in about 40 minutes. We'll, hope to see you down here. Great. Well, it's a terrific cause. And thank you, Kelly. And thank you, John, very much for sharing your story with us. We appreciate that very brave fight against a devastating disease. And once again, even if you don't want to take part in the walk, there's still a jazz band down there. And of course, you can donate to the cause.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=6075.86,6168.71"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/62","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Well, in local sports today, a big hit in the first quarter was the start of the Terps offensive downslide yesterday. That's when Maryland lost starting quarterback Ryan Cummings. And they never quite recovered. That, along with fumbles and returning interceptions, is what led 22nd ranked Virginia to a win over Maryland. The final score was 21 to 3. Everybody has a bad day, right? Well, a little rain wasn't enough to loosen the bird's grip on their one game lead in the wild card race, though, oriole newcomer Todd Seals leadoff homer started a four run rally in the seventh inning last night and came home for a 7 to 6 win over Detroit. And it keeps the O's on the Yankees heels in the Al East Seals home run was the Orioles 238th, leaving them only two shy of the season record of 240 that was set in 1961 by the Yankees. So they're obviously going to break a new record and smash it into the record books. Definitely. Well, don't forget about the Ravens, by the way. They take the Oilers on in Houston this afternoon at 1:00. And like I said, I mentioned earlier that the Ravens will be playing in the rain. We know for a fact that Houston has the Astrodome, but they have to drive there, don't they? There you go. You don't drive underground, so there's going to be in the rain the day. Exactly. I tell you some folks. Well, anyway, we're going to be, very nice today. We promised you a beach forecast. Let's take a look right now. Winds at the beach, southwesterly. Moving southwesterly, 10 to 15mph, 76 degrees inland. Is the water temperature. No advisories. Great day down at the beach as well. As we said, Ocean City is going to see 71 degree temperatures.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=6169.76,6258.98"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/63","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Same type of winds 10 to 15mph. A lot of the chop that was in the water yesterday. A lot of the waves have subsided now. Now that hurricane. Hortense, tropical depression Hortense now has moved on through the region. No advisories, of course, at the beach, as we promised. Of course. Mainly sunny. We're calling it 50 degrees right now out at the airport, breezy and cool. Some evening clouds. That's going to move into, clouds moving into our area. By the first part of the week, 76 degrees will be your high tonight. Mainly clear, cool and brisk. You already know that the temperatures are dropping at night, no more than about 50 degrees as an average all around the area. Low, as we said, about 50. And then tomorrow, as we said, increase clouds continue to cool. And some morning clouds, going away though and increasing though later at night, 72 degrees your high 52 degrees as your low back over now Katie. Thank you Tim. Well, a bittersweet note from the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Music director David Zinman has decided to leave the BSO when his contract expires in the summer of 1998. Well, that still gives the city two more years, though, of Zimmerman's musical genius and genius Richard Share has more. His is the hand that has helped lead the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra to world prominence. I've had a great time here in Baltimore. I will continue to have a great time here in Baltimore for another two years. But, you know, all good things come to an end, and I rather go out now, and, everybody likes me a little bit rather than they say, well, why does he leave now? For more than a decade, David Zinman and the BSO have made beautiful music together.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=6259.37,6357.48"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/64","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"His leading leaves. Many of the musicians are quite upset. Personally love playing for him. I think that his musical soul is in some very special and. I think it will be very difficult to replace them. I'm sorry, but it much better because all these years the orchestras become great orchestras. And, he worked a lot, and he he gave us everything. You know, we have today. It's really disappointing for us. He's been a terrific conductor for us and then made all the right moves. It seems like a momentum for me. I need to refresh myself. I've worked very hard with this orchestra for a long time. The city of Baltimore has been great for me. I mean, I've loved every minute of it here, and I think I've been very good for Baltimore. And. But all good things have to come to an end sometime. This is the time when I need to do it. We were a great orchestra before, David, for greater orchestra today because of David. And, there's no reason for the public to believe anything else other than us being the same. We are the Baltimore Symphony. As I say, there's two years left to go, and we're going to be making great music for two years, so I hope people will come and listen for another two years. He is a musical genius. Really? We'll be back in just a moment. On the next day. And eight. It's an underground mine filled with radioactive gas, but people treat it like a religious shrine. This is absolutely a miracle. Some claim it endure arthritis, even cancer. I was really pleasantly surprised. So why are experts saying keep out? Plus, Christopher Reeve's new project displays courage and generosity that would put even Superman to shame.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=6358.56,6470.7"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/65","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I'm Dana Kane. We'll keep you tuned in next. Day and day. Monday at four. Only on 13. We've got Florence Vogue, Sergio Tarquini. We've got her soul and more. Now they're all at LensCrafters. Hundreds of the latest sunglass styles from the hottest designers, and we're LensCrafters. If you need a prescription, we can provide it in almost any pair in about an hour. And if I can help you to not only look good, but to see better. I mean, that's just one of the greatest feelings in the world. LensCrafters sunglass fashion from eyewear experts LensCrafters is now open in the mall in Columbia and Annapolis Mall. The California sale, our biggest sale of the fall season going on now at Value City. Get the best designers in labels, the best names in everything for your home. Buyouts galore. Save 6,075% off department store prices throughout the entire store. If you want the latest fall fashions and prices that will let you get so much more for your money, the time is now. Hurry. And when it's gone, it's gone. The California sale now at Bellevue City department store. Well, next to recess is one of the the times most kids like best in school. We're talking, of course, about lunchtime. Joining us now to talk about lunches and school lunches, Judy Williamson from the Maryland Cooperative Extension Service. She joins us now in our home Sweet Home segment. Of course, this is important because kids need nutrition to get them through the day, need their lunches. What makes a good lunch? Hey, exactly. Lunch is, as you said, it's the most important meal. Basically, we say there are four things that a good lunch would have. First of all, would have a protein, would have some bread.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=6471.18,6565.97"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/66","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It would have fruits and or vegetables and it would have a beverage. We have a bit of each one of those things right here. Exactly. So we brought in some new ideas for what might be good. First of all, the protein is very important. It's the building block of our bodies. Traditionally we think of the good old peanut butter and jelly. And, you know, a lot of kids like that, and that's fine. I once had a neighbor who took peanut butter and jelly every day. Really? Once he got to 20, he changed his mind. Something I read the other day I thought was a little interesting, was maybe you could use baked beans in a sandwich with some bread. You could mash it. You can mix it with raisins or nuts, perhaps dress it up a little ketchup, mustard, a little bit different idea. Okay. So for me, baked beans. Exactly. How about cream cheese. And a lot of people think cream cheese is high in fat. Remember if it's a child's lunch they do need some fat in the diet. So you know that's not bad. It's not bad. But you can mix it with walnuts, with raisins. Make it fun for them. Exactly what a fun idea. Okay, if you didn't want to take a sandwich, then certainly you could take yogurt. We have some yogurt here, and then yogurt would be great with a nice novelty bread. We have some ideas over here. We have a whole grain bread. This is a seven grain bread. Lots of fiber in there. And the bread is important because it gives them vitamins and it keeps them from getting hungry later in the day. Great. Okay. We see some fruit here. We have a viewer question talking about fruit.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=6566.99,6645.8"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/67","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Let's see what a viewer has to say okay. Hi, my name is Cindy Swanson, and my question is, what's a good way to get my kids to eat the fruit? I'm packing their lunches. Okay. Sometimes it may be just the fruit that you choose. Select a fruit that the child likes. Dried fruits are great. Bananas are good. I see here you have. What? What is this? Here? There's a dried apricots. Apricots? Okay. Lots of vitamins in the apricots. And sometimes children like them. Raisins? They like raisins. So I wouldn't find out what they like first. Yeah, that would be the biggest tantrum put in there. And a Kiwi. Exactly how you would want to peel that before they take it. They people like to eat it unpeeled, but I think it would be a little fuzzy going down. Yeah, I think the kids might not like that so much. You talked about some, keeping lunches safe. Exactly. Warm weather. Months. You, of course, don't want to send mayonnaise. Things that are going to sit out. But tell us about, ways to keep our lunches safe. Okay. Some of the new lunch bags that they have out this year have a section in them where it's an insulated section, and they even come with a little ice pack, and that works. Well, one thing a lot of people like to do it would be to wrap a box to drink. I would put a box, drink in the freezer, bring it out the night before and wrap it in foil, and then use that to keep the food cold. Okay? Also, you could make your sandwich a week ahead, put it in the freezer, bring it out in the morning. By the time the child has lunch, it would be salt and ready to eat.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=6646.19,6723.37"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/68","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Great way of saying thank you again so much. Great information as always. Good. We'll see you next week okay. Back over now to Katie. All right. Thank you to you both. Well, if you're looking for something out of the ordinary to do, we have some suggestions for you. Here's a look in this morning's around town. If you'd like to soar into the wild blue yonder, check out the it a big air show at Martins State Airport and Little River. Among the demonstrations. Acrobatics done by two fighter planes. Tickets are $10 for adults and children 12 and under. Get in free. Also, if you'd like to be the one on the air, there are plenty of rides at the Anne Arundel County Fair that rhymes. There are also exhibits, music, food, and a pig race. There is already open and run through 9:00 tonight at the Anna Rumble Fairground. Admission is $6 for adults and $2 for children. And if you're looking for some hot stuff this weekend, put your taste buds to the test at the sixth annual Hot Sauce Festival. For $12, you can try some of the favorite hot sauce recipes at noon at the cultured Pearl on Holland Street. Proceeds benefit the the House. And by the way, Tim is going to be one of the judges armed with water. You have that big glass of water, thousands of. Well, we do some stories, but in a minute we'll be right back with news. He said. Do you really want to go up that ladder and paint your house? Do you really want to scrape and scrape? Is this where you want to be with all that scraping and painting ahead? Or would you rather be sitting pretty, admiring your beautiful home newly sighted by century 21? Home improvement wheel side now, but you won't pay until later, much later.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=6723.65,6834.73"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/69","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"In fact, you'll make no payments and pay no interest until January 1997. Signing from century 21 Home Improvements transforms wood frame houses and stucco and brick. Homeowners. Watch this. Our eaves and overhang system can make your home virtually maintenance free. Call America's most experienced home improvement business. Century 21 Home Improvement. Call one 806 713888 for your free estimate, and make no payments and pay no interest until January 1997 on vinyl siding from century 21 home improvements. One quick look at your five day forecast. Of course, today about 76 degrees. Nicer day of the week. 70s and lower 70s all the way through the week. 50s at night. Today. Very nice. And, we'll just keep you posted if anything changes. Okay. Keep your eyes peeled for this next one. A Harford County man has got a banana tree in his backyard when we heard about it. I just had to see what it was for myself and had to ask Sal Sapienza. Well, how did you do that? In Fosston there's a garden, South Sapienza garden, and in Sal's garden there are tomatoes, peppers and eggplants. In fact, in South Sapienza garden you'll find a variety of herbs, flowers and vegetables. You know all the things you'd expect to see in a Harford County garden, including a well, a 12 foot banana tree. It's an oddity. Everyone around here stops, and the neighbors, they all stop and say, can we bring friends over and have a look? I said, absolutely. It's a very rare thing in the area. Sal monkeyed around with this tree for five years before it bore fruit. Now it's an appealing addition to his garden and one that attracts attention from all around. They gawk, they sit there and they look and they can't believe what they're seeing.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=6835.18,6934.82"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/70","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"They said, how does it grow? I said, it's in the soil. And there it is. Mother nature taking its course. Sal admits to not knowing a lot about growing bananas. My extensive knowledge of bananas is $0.59 a pound. But now, with the help of some Green Thumb friends, Sal has learned a bunch about what's going on in his yard. Everything you know, that's something in everything he wrote. Getting to know the plan B coming from Alaska. Well, when the hair grow on the summertime, every fall, Sal digs up this tree and buries the whole thing about three feet underground. He says that preserves it through the winter. Now this year, Florida, like rain, has made the banana tree feel a bit more at home, helping South Sapienza reap the fruits of his labor and taste the reward from his efforts. What are you going to do with the bananas? We're going to eat them right now. The next time you see a banana tree in Harford County, you'll know how they do that. He picked them just this past week. He did? He sure did. Did he call you over for a sample? Yeah, he did, but I couldn't get out there. They, they got those, out. And people are bringing Torres now. Oh, amazing. Well, thanks for joining us that Sunday morning, Eyewitness News. That's right, I'm Tim Williams. We'll see you again next week. Pat Warren and Kai Jackson tonight at 630. Bye bye. Okay. Whenever you see news happening, call the Eyewitness News hotline at five, seven, eight, 13, 13. Bell Atlantic Nynex mobile customers can call pounds 13. Toll and airtime free. This is a WJZ TV editorial with vice president and general manager Marcellus Alexander. Here's how the headlines read.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029#t=6935.24,7044.11"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136437/file/253029/transcript/71278/annotation/71","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Welfare reform. Government downsizing, corporate layoffs. But the story behind the headlines is this. Demand for basic human services escalates. 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