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matt uighurs has been on fire. carrero had three hits on the day. the orioles up 1-0. if looking for something good to happen with runners in scoring position. the orioles are up 3-0. >> it was well worth the wait. three hits on the day. six innings, two runs allowed. the biggest blow comes from one of the smallest players on the orioles' roster. but everybody on board, a grand slam puts the game away. next up, then way starting monday. lacrosse tournament today, split the series two games this year. 3-0, and a big afternoon. two goals and three assists on the day. american gets a shot off to a score, one of three for the afternoon. he dances on the backside. snyder did himself a gold. a playground trade in the n.c.a.a. tournament. there is snyder all alone for the gold. nobody saw it coming. maryland rolls over north carolina, 13-6. >> one spot left in the final four. memphis and oklahoma city in the western conference tomorrow. game 7, the first ever in oklahoma city. third quarter, there the beard. the last of his 39 points. 105-9 lead was the final period -- 105-90
matt uighurs has been on fire. carrero had three hits on the day. the orioles up 1-0. if looking for something good to happen with runners in scoring position. the orioles are up 3-0. >> it was well worth the wait. three hits on the day. six innings, two runs allowed. the biggest blow comes from one of the smallest players on the orioles' roster. but everybody on board, a grand slam puts the game away. next up, then way starting monday. lacrosse tournament today, split the series two...
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Dec 19, 2009
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uighur activated since 10:00 last night. we have had cruised out working on primary roadways to make sure roads were salted because be expected temperatures to go below freezing. we were concerned about slippery roadways. we still expect that kind of thing throughout the day. if you do not have to travel, please do not. because it is saturday, it makes our job easier because there is less traffic on the roadways. we have been working. we are at full force. we have crews all over the city. we will continue our efforts throughout the day. we ask that motorists -- if you do not have to go out, stay inside, enjoy your family and a movie. all of the things you wish you could do here, but you have to work. >> people say, you did not get to my street or my street. >> our first primary will the job is to work on the roads that most people drive on into the city. calcall 311 for we will be addressing their concerns later on throughout the day. >> what about people that have medical emergencies and need to get out of their street? >>
uighur activated since 10:00 last night. we have had cruised out working on primary roadways to make sure roads were salted because be expected temperatures to go below freezing. we were concerned about slippery roadways. we still expect that kind of thing throughout the day. if you do not have to travel, please do not. because it is saturday, it makes our job easier because there is less traffic on the roadways. we have been working. we are at full force. we have crews all over the city. we...
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Aug 10, 2010
08/10
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uighur used to. 96 is no big deal -- we are used to it. 96 is forecast the high temperature. no rain this morning. a 30% chance for a thunderstorm this afternoon. 80's by the end of the week. all and all, it will be pretty hot going into the weekend. >> it will be good after we get past today. >> we will be back with a live update at 7:25. >> follow breaking news and weather any time at wbaltv.com, and stay connected with us on facebook and twitter.
uighur used to. 96 is no big deal -- we are used to it. 96 is forecast the high temperature. no rain this morning. a 30% chance for a thunderstorm this afternoon. 80's by the end of the week. all and all, it will be pretty hot going into the weekend. >> it will be good after we get past today. >> we will be back with a live update at 7:25. >> follow breaking news and weather any time at wbaltv.com, and stay connected with us on facebook and twitter.
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Aug 16, 2010
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uighur live from da mimmo. this is a restaurant week. it goes on until sunday. we may goat cheese salad. they are offering specials on line. this menu is unbelievable here at da mimmo in little italy. you have until sunday. let's take a look at the current conditions. we're in the 70's across the board in baltimore. we may see some activity later this afternoon in terms of strong storms. restaurant week, this is the goat cheese salad. ate the veal.gh >> she is getting the special treatment. hand-fed. >> now all she needs is somebody fanning her. let's take a look at the seven- day forecast. later this afternoon, we will see some scattered thunderstorms develop. some could be strong or severe. not everybody will see that weather. it will be dry this morning. no problems for the morning commute. walmart that over the weekend. >> the commute is looking good -- warmer than over the weekend. there is a water main break at east joppa road. there is a disabled bus on frederick street. we're seeing delays on 95 coming out of the northeast and on the west side. this is a
uighur live from da mimmo. this is a restaurant week. it goes on until sunday. we may goat cheese salad. they are offering specials on line. this menu is unbelievable here at da mimmo in little italy. you have until sunday. let's take a look at the current conditions. we're in the 70's across the board in baltimore. we may see some activity later this afternoon in terms of strong storms. restaurant week, this is the goat cheese salad. ate the veal.gh >> she is getting the special...
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Apr 4, 2012
04/12
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. >> it is throwing 18 uighurs. >> the raw power of a massive tornado played out on live tornadic -- on my television today in texas. tractor-trailers' of 60,000 pounds and cost hundreds of feet in the air. >> this is something i have never seen before. >> this section of tornado alley is no stranger to twisters, but few have ever seen anything like this. multiple tornadoes tossing everything in their path. >> we saw it in the midwest, but it is another thing when it is this close. >> hours after the storm, it is still hard to believe, those tractor-trailer's twisted, tossed to the side, neighborhoods tattered and torn. neighbors now clinging to each other. >> look at this car inside this house. >> the wood from the back fence was going that way, so i pulled back in. i heard a thump, turn around, and here was distraught. >> many say early warnings and the graphic pictures like we saved their lives. >> i saul anuzis had been on the ground for 10 minutes. -- i saw on the news it had been on the ground for 10 minutes. >> at dfw airport, hundreds of flights were canceled and more than 11
. >> it is throwing 18 uighurs. >> the raw power of a massive tornado played out on live tornadic -- on my television today in texas. tractor-trailers' of 60,000 pounds and cost hundreds of feet in the air. >> this is something i have never seen before. >> this section of tornado alley is no stranger to twisters, but few have ever seen anything like this. multiple tornadoes tossing everything in their path. >> we saw it in the midwest, but it is another thing when...
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Dec 26, 2009
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. >> uighur forecast. we will show you that after the short break. 41 degrees at the top of the hour. it's so hard to choose one. you know, during the sign then drive event, you can get a cc, tiguan or fuel efficient jetta for practically just your signature. you can get scheduled maintenance at no cost. there's got to be more to it than that... i'll never doubt you again. >> santa made special deliveries. instead of the sleigh, he arrived here. they all are decked out in holiday cheer. santa was knocked out after a fall on the ice. who saved christmas but the e r? the hospital may never be the same. >> while everyone eyes turned, we had santa claus on a stretcher been willed him. >> stand was not out -- santa was knocked out cold. santa had a head injury. >> we did not know what was went to happen now. we have to fix them up and get him out. after checking the fight hills, st. nicholas was sent on his way. >> they kept saying they had to work the night shift he had already fallen behind schedule. >> we tr
. >> uighur forecast. we will show you that after the short break. 41 degrees at the top of the hour. it's so hard to choose one. you know, during the sign then drive event, you can get a cc, tiguan or fuel efficient jetta for practically just your signature. you can get scheduled maintenance at no cost. there's got to be more to it than that... i'll never doubt you again. >> santa made special deliveries. instead of the sleigh, he arrived here. they all are decked out in holiday...
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Jul 11, 2012
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with adam jones and matt uighurs, they all played in the game, which was nice. justin were lander, off the wall. well played tonight. a three-run triple, cabrera is up being the mvp. wieters, kem johnson, at 8- 0 was the final period. two weeks from training camp, football just around the corner. lardarius webb taking vantage of his last few days to take in that charity golf tournament. i caught up with him and we talked shop. what about the critics that said reagan's defense is in decline? >> we do a great job of recruiting and drafting guys to take the place of other guys. we believe in the guys we have in the locker room. we have other guys that will step up and make a name for themselves. my hat is off to them. they are working hard. >> with contract negotiations with ray rice, there is a deadline coming up soon. what is your best feeling about what is going to happen here? >> i am going to stay out of that. the luck with it, and i hope he does get his contract. it is well-deserved. he has been a great running back for the baltimore ravens, ever since i've b
with adam jones and matt uighurs, they all played in the game, which was nice. justin were lander, off the wall. well played tonight. a three-run triple, cabrera is up being the mvp. wieters, kem johnson, at 8- 0 was the final period. two weeks from training camp, football just around the corner. lardarius webb taking vantage of his last few days to take in that charity golf tournament. i caught up with him and we talked shop. what about the critics that said reagan's defense is in decline?...
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May 16, 2012
05/12
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. >> as uighur and for preakness day, i will have another -- as we gear up for progress day, i will have another on drudge. -- entourage. championed your bread is on point. another half a day off. baxter will focus is on beautification, getting ready for the people to come friday in some areas and saturday most definitely. >> there is a big item on the schedule. their arrival of a slew of resources running in the preakness including the second place finisher and when the day well. we are your home for the preakness stakes. we will have live coverage through the morning and the afternoon and we will bring you the preakness life. >> how would you like to spend your day during this? more than just that. 14 hours of grueling mental and physical exercises are making up the academy sea trials. >> they test their teamwork and leadership and it is to work as a team. >> the marathon training exercise marks the transition for plebes to upperclassmen shipment and many of us enjoyed team exercises, the sound a little and can spread we considered asking tom to join us on some pipe patching or running
. >> as uighur and for preakness day, i will have another -- as we gear up for progress day, i will have another on drudge. -- entourage. championed your bread is on point. another half a day off. baxter will focus is on beautification, getting ready for the people to come friday in some areas and saturday most definitely. >> there is a big item on the schedule. their arrival of a slew of resources running in the preakness including the second place finisher and when the day well....
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and kate amara, in for deborah uighur, who is traveling on assignment with the senator, and was there and she received that honor tonight. it is or big story. leading inductees include an equal rights champion, a pioneering chemist, and the first woman to enter the boston marathon. here is part of senator mikulski's induction speech. >> for many of us up on the stage and certainly for myself, it came out of the fact that what we knew was when people told us know. you cannot do this. why are you doing this? you are just going to cause trouble. why don't you stay home. why don't you shut up? why don't you sit down? you know what? it just did not work out that way. they laughed at us. they made fun of us, but in america, when you become a protester, when you become a dissident, they send to congress. they don't put you in jail. [applause] we need to organize for ourselves here and for the powerless around the world. >> senator mikulski was joined by staff, friends from baltimore, and her sister, but a big night like this, she says she misses her parents were like to see. in seneca falls,
and kate amara, in for deborah uighur, who is traveling on assignment with the senator, and was there and she received that honor tonight. it is or big story. leading inductees include an equal rights champion, a pioneering chemist, and the first woman to enter the boston marathon. here is part of senator mikulski's induction speech. >> for many of us up on the stage and certainly for myself, it came out of the fact that what we knew was when people told us know. you cannot do this. why...
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01/10
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uighur of her medication and she has been offset september of last year and doing well. >> i cannot explain it. things worked out for me. i feel incredibly better. that is amazing. >> i think so, too. >> the doctor says it is risky business. too much is unknown. >> we cannot tell a patient with confidence that you will be successful coming off the medication. you will not. >> you are on the other side. >> the doctor has a lot to say about the idea and the risks and rewards of trying to come off anti rejection medication. he has two patients often doing well. doeis watching your cave favorite television shows bad for your hard? it is not really the tv. >> the more you are sitting and not moving, you increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. >> he recommends exercising while watching or getting up to move around during commercial breaks. if you look up this morning feeling a little blue or down, you're not alone. this monday of the last full week in january is generally considered the most depressing day of the year. the holiday decorations are packed away in the credit card bills are roll
uighur of her medication and she has been offset september of last year and doing well. >> i cannot explain it. things worked out for me. i feel incredibly better. that is amazing. >> i think so, too. >> the doctor says it is risky business. too much is unknown. >> we cannot tell a patient with confidence that you will be successful coming off the medication. you will not. >> you are on the other side. >> the doctor has a lot to say about the idea and the...
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Jul 27, 2011
07/11
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uighur down to norfolk. the next warm front is already organizing with hot, humid weather returning for the rest of this weekend. to the south, in the hurricane center, we have tropical storm don. there is enough of organization to become an organized tropical system. tropical storm don has our range of just 40 miles per hour. it is getting a little stronger as it crosses the warm waters here. perhaps up to 65 mile an hour winds. a very strong tropical storm. it is weakening over west texas, a tropical depression on sunday. there are extreme conditions. maybe this will help them up. severe hurricane force winds. it might end up being a good thing. if it does not get too strong. we will have to wait and see on that one. tropical storm don. the fourth named storm of the season. the front will sag into our area on friday night. if it stays in the area, there may be isolated storms continuing over the weekend. winds are out of the south. that adds humidity. is a good day to be on the bay, which is getting a litt
uighur down to norfolk. the next warm front is already organizing with hot, humid weather returning for the rest of this weekend. to the south, in the hurricane center, we have tropical storm don. there is enough of organization to become an organized tropical system. tropical storm don has our range of just 40 miles per hour. it is getting a little stronger as it crosses the warm waters here. perhaps up to 65 mile an hour winds. a very strong tropical storm. it is weakening over west texas, a...
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Oct 9, 2012
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it will bring in a beautiful day thursday and a second uighur front on friday. reenforcing shot of cool air into the weekend. after some cloud cover and fog, we should see some sunshine tomorrow. wynns at 815 -- winds at 8 to 15 miles per hour. this is a 25% chance of a sprinkle. the wind out of the southwest and waves around 1 foot. in westchesternt beach. temperatures climbing into the low 50's for wednesday and thursday. afternoon sun and lots of sunshine to enjoy on thursday. ocean city has a couple of nice days. 65 on thursday. also including an active weekend. the front will bring in sunny skies for the running festival and partly cloudy skies for the ravens on sunday. >> with job cuts and one of the biggest employers, lockheed martin is reorganizing its electric systems business and cutting 200 jobs as a result. they are getting split in half. the missiles and fire control division will be based in dallas. that is for anyone working at all of garden or red lobster. they're putting more employees on part-time status. this is a test aiming at limiting the a
it will bring in a beautiful day thursday and a second uighur front on friday. reenforcing shot of cool air into the weekend. after some cloud cover and fog, we should see some sunshine tomorrow. wynns at 815 -- winds at 8 to 15 miles per hour. this is a 25% chance of a sprinkle. the wind out of the southwest and waves around 1 foot. in westchesternt beach. temperatures climbing into the low 50's for wednesday and thursday. afternoon sun and lots of sunshine to enjoy on thursday. ocean city has...
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hurricane jr is weaker -- hurricane juliet is uighur off to the east. julia has a 85 mile an hour winds and igor has 125 miles an hour. it may get stronger before weakens again on its track toward bermuda. that could be some problems for bermuda sunday evening before everything begins to weaken as it pulls off to cooler waters of the north atlantic. the skies will clear tonight and it will be breezy tomorrow. sunny skies on saturday, partly cloudy on sunday, a nice weekend, and looks like the dry weather will continue through next week. >> will continue to follow today's big story, a deadly tragedy at johns hopkins hospital. >> this police believe a couple held a woman against her will for nearly a year. we will have the latest. >> he is one of the finalist in the my american dream contest. that story is coming up. >> at only 29 years of age, he has had to overcome so much, but nothing has stopped him. >> he now has a law degree and is a finalist in the my american dream contest sponsored by the national disabilities institute. rob roblin has the detail
hurricane jr is weaker -- hurricane juliet is uighur off to the east. julia has a 85 mile an hour winds and igor has 125 miles an hour. it may get stronger before weakens again on its track toward bermuda. that could be some problems for bermuda sunday evening before everything begins to weaken as it pulls off to cooler waters of the north atlantic. the skies will clear tonight and it will be breezy tomorrow. sunny skies on saturday, partly cloudy on sunday, a nice weekend, and looks like the...
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. >> uighur been the scapegoat. >> one thing teachers and educators agree on is that children deserve better in school. a recent poll shows 77% of americans give public school a grade of c or lower. some believe a complete overhaul is needed. the new documentary "waiting for superman" attempts to underscore some of the problems facing families pequot she will go to college. >> it shows how five students and parents navigate through a lottery system to get out of failing to neighborhood schools and into public charter schools. whether on the big screen or in the classroom will shape the way they learn and dream. >> rockefeller plaza has been turned into an interactive learning center. it is a place for students and teacher cannot learn about diet, nutrition, and exercise. >> tim tooten is in the big apple for education nation. he will have live reports for us later today at 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.. >> looking forward to them. 65 degrees and raining and tv hill. coming up -- >> slots will be in maryland as of today. i will explain in a live report. >> in his first comments since sexual
. >> uighur been the scapegoat. >> one thing teachers and educators agree on is that children deserve better in school. a recent poll shows 77% of americans give public school a grade of c or lower. some believe a complete overhaul is needed. the new documentary "waiting for superman" attempts to underscore some of the problems facing families pequot she will go to college. >> it shows how five students and parents navigate through a lottery system to get out of...
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if isaac bothers us, it will be much later in the uighur may be over the weekend. it is getting stronger. the latest reports from the national hurricane center have the winds sustained at 70. you can see this belief in the middle of the gulf of mexico, just reporting a wind gust of 65 miles an hour. it is right on the edge of becoming a hurricane. 74 mile an hour winds would be a hurricane. just west of biloxi looks like the favorite track. it may become a category 2 hurricane by the time it gets up to new orleans played tomorrow night or early wednesday morning. then it will curb up into the ohio valley, bringing some beneficial rains and maybe some wet weather here. 86 tomorrow, cooler and more comfortable wednesday through friday. depending on is it, we could have some wet weather for labor day. -- depending on isaac. >> the week begins with of bob raiders getting their roster trimmed to 75 players. then that will cut it down to 53 players. terrell suggs was put on the physically unable to perform list. that means he cannot play for at least the first six games
if isaac bothers us, it will be much later in the uighur may be over the weekend. it is getting stronger. the latest reports from the national hurricane center have the winds sustained at 70. you can see this belief in the middle of the gulf of mexico, just reporting a wind gust of 65 miles an hour. it is right on the edge of becoming a hurricane. 74 mile an hour winds would be a hurricane. just west of biloxi looks like the favorite track. it may become a category 2 hurricane by the time it...
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Feb 14, 2012
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here is the view of the scene of a tractor supply company on uighur road. crews recalls -- called to the scene around 4:00 this afternoon to rescue the man who somehow became trapped underneath the tractor. the search continues for a suspect after a deadly shooting in east baltimore. police arrived at a family dollar store and we are told the victim was shot through the window of the store. he was rushed to hospital, where he later died. there is no word tonight on a motive. >> testimony continued today about the cause of the death of yeardley love, allegedly at hands of george huguely. lowell melser or has the latest from charlottesville. >> as we expected, after hearing testimony from 2 neuropathologists concerning injuries to yeardley love's brain, his medical examiner was recalled to that stand and he said in his opinion, love died from blunt force injury to her head. >> two brain experts took the stand, the first performed the autopsy on yeardley love's brain. numerous photos of her brain dissected into sections were shown to the jury, and dr. fuller e
here is the view of the scene of a tractor supply company on uighur road. crews recalls -- called to the scene around 4:00 this afternoon to rescue the man who somehow became trapped underneath the tractor. the search continues for a suspect after a deadly shooting in east baltimore. police arrived at a family dollar store and we are told the victim was shot through the window of the store. he was rushed to hospital, where he later died. there is no word tonight on a motive. >> testimony...
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Aug 1, 2011
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this is perhaps a category one or category 2 hurricane by the end of uighur upcoming weekend. even though this is way out in the atlantic right now, pay attention to what happens with this storm over the next five or six days. if you have to travel plans on the beach anywhere along the mid-atlantic coast line from baltimore to florida, pay attention to what happens with that storm. a mixture of sunshine and clouds through the afternoon. clouds late in the day. some of those could be strong. partly cloudy tonight, a chance for a shower or thunderstorm. that would be mainly early. sunset at 8:19. we will keep a 30% chance for thunderstorms on tuesday and wednesday. we will not the temperatures back a little bit. we will go off into the 80's on wednesday. we will redound to the low 90s by the end of the week. next weekend, baby shower or thunderstorm on saturday and sunday -- maybe a shower or thunderstorm on saturday and sunday. alert,"day's "medical birth control will be considered a preventive service. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius will make an announce
this is perhaps a category one or category 2 hurricane by the end of uighur upcoming weekend. even though this is way out in the atlantic right now, pay attention to what happens with this storm over the next five or six days. if you have to travel plans on the beach anywhere along the mid-atlantic coast line from baltimore to florida, pay attention to what happens with that storm. a mixture of sunshine and clouds through the afternoon. clouds late in the day. some of those could be strong....
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it is my up professional opinion that i welcome others to look as well, the uighur reached the limit. >> the proposal would create a civilian review board to oversee such decisions that affect public safety. maryland university leaders are working to reverse a decision that bent and on-line doctor a program because it duplicated it program at morgan state university. they ruled the online program would violate civil rights precedence. the program is offered at morgan but not on line. the university system is asking the commission to reconsider saying the ruling in dangers other on-line programs. the chairman said members may revisit the issue after next meeting. a new census bureau is now open. martin o'malley said it would create 1400 new jobs. there is more a reaction in washington to those comments by harry reid about race. president obama chimed in for the first time. we have more. >> rushing to his defense was president obama himself. >> there was nothing mean- spirited in what he had to say. >> the president was interviewed for a special airing on martin luther king day. >> for
it is my up professional opinion that i welcome others to look as well, the uighur reached the limit. >> the proposal would create a civilian review board to oversee such decisions that affect public safety. maryland university leaders are working to reverse a decision that bent and on-line doctor a program because it duplicated it program at morgan state university. they ruled the online program would violate civil rights precedence. the program is offered at morgan but not on line. the...
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uighur the other way -- we go the other way, he makes it look so simple. washington playing some very good hockey right now. there is no football going on. >> but i am psyched about the o's. up next, your maryland lottery numbers -- we love that. another check of the insta- weather-plus forecast. hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> is fish back on the menu? tonight, the study on the link between exposure -- gregory exposure and heart disease. that and more when you join us tonight for 11 news at 5:00. and now the maryland lottery numbers. >> how you doing? i am sarah fleischer from 98 rock. let's plan your pick 3 numbers. we will get your pick four in just a moment, but first, play black, the new scratch-off from the maryland lottery. top prizes of $1 million, and completely black. bob diamond all set, ready to go with your pick four numbers. the maryland lottery -- let yourself play. >> one last check. >> dreary, winterlike for short. maybe a wintry mix tomorrow mornin
uighur the other way -- we go the other way, he makes it look so simple. washington playing some very good hockey right now. there is no football going on. >> but i am psyched about the o's. up next, your maryland lottery numbers -- we love that. another check of the insta- weather-plus forecast. hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> is fish back on the menu? tonight, the study on the link between...
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ed uighur having a turn in our weather patterns. ocean city -- blustery down there today. as we take a look at our current statistics here, we are cooler than normal. 69 cell. still in the 60 coins out at the airport. winds northeasterly at 9 miles per hour. you may get used to i think, for the most part, traditionally men have ruled the world. i think that they're in control. women rule the world. men are just here for the company. really? ask your wife. depend brand. for women and men. get your christmas club card and use it... to start saving up now... and we'll add a 3% bonus to your card -- just in time to shop for christmas! yes, the christmas bonus is back! one more way to shop your way, only at kmart and sears. >> car dealers that participated in the cash for clunkers program should expect to be reimbursed by the federal government september 30. the government-run program ended august 24. dealers have been complaining the obama administration has been slow to pay them. this added to more than 690,000 new car sales. officials say the 120,000 submissions from dealers
ed uighur having a turn in our weather patterns. ocean city -- blustery down there today. as we take a look at our current statistics here, we are cooler than normal. 69 cell. still in the 60 coins out at the airport. winds northeasterly at 9 miles per hour. you may get used to i think, for the most part, traditionally men have ruled the world. i think that they're in control. women rule the world. men are just here for the company. really? ask your wife. depend brand. for women and men. get...
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was a nod to what badiucao sees as xi's willfully slow response to covid, and he paid homage to the uighur minority that china has imprisoned. to what extent are you representing the people that can't express themselves inside china? >> badiucao: i think this is the reality, that chinese people do not have a sense of safety that they can speak freely. but i am in this very privileged position that i'm not in china, so i have every responsibility to make my voice to be heard, to become their voices. ( ticking ) welcome to cbssportshq. reported by progressive insurance. >> scores from the nfl today. did his best as the bills set up as hateers. the bengals beat baltimore, and carving up carolina to carve up the south, and the rams seize a play-off spot. eight straight for the chiefs who tell the steelers to get off. who tell the steelers to get off. go to cbssportshq.domecom.ho paper tickets. we're off to a horrible start. ...but we can overcome it. we're not gonna point out our houses, landmarks, or major highways during takeoff. don't buy anything. i packed so many delicious snacks. -they'r
was a nod to what badiucao sees as xi's willfully slow response to covid, and he paid homage to the uighur minority that china has imprisoned. to what extent are you representing the people that can't express themselves inside china? >> badiucao: i think this is the reality, that chinese people do not have a sense of safety that they can speak freely. but i am in this very privileged position that i'm not in china, so i have every responsibility to make my voice to be heard, to become...
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silence, weith conceal the fate of the uighurs. silence after the holocaust is inhuman. never again will it be human. holocaustter the silence today is our greatest disaster, our self to humanization. yes, that is correct. self dehumanization. the righteous among the nations did not click on likes. they were not known for writing protest songs. nor did they sign online petitions. iny performed boundless good rescuingconditions, concrete individuals. reason why the only they saved their face and their dignity. and how to be with our our cultural memory compare ourselves to them today worse than forgetting is a memory that concern with us. is never again lost. 75 years after auschwitz, it is in fact in memory we must search sources for our response billy today. memories, we often only seek short-lived emotions , withoutonsequence obligations to such memories and their significance. how can one say never again while looking into the eyes of the jews attacked. to the roma and humiliated people all of the world about persecuted minorities, refugees, the starting, the murdered
silence, weith conceal the fate of the uighurs. silence after the holocaust is inhuman. never again will it be human. holocaustter the silence today is our greatest disaster, our self to humanization. yes, that is correct. self dehumanization. the righteous among the nations did not click on likes. they were not known for writing protest songs. nor did they sign online petitions. iny performed boundless good rescuingconditions, concrete individuals. reason why the only they saved their face and...
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and today, with silence, we conceal the fate of the uighurs. silence after the holocaust is inhuman and, never again, will it be human. besides the holocaust today as our greatest disaster, our self-dehumanization, yes, that is correct. self-dehumanization. the righteous among the nations did not click on likes. not writing protest songs, nor did they sign online petitions. they performed boundless good in dramatic conditions. rescuing concrete individuals. but that is the only reason that why they save their face and dignity. and how do we, with all our culture and memory, compare ourselves to them today? worse than forgetting is a memory that does not bring any concern within us. it is then that the never again is lost. 75 years after auschwitz, it is, in fact, in memory that we must search for sources for our responsibility. meanwhile, in our memories, often only seek short-lived emotions, without consequence. without implication, such memory's insignificant. how can one say never again while looking into the eyes of jews attacked on the str
and today, with silence, we conceal the fate of the uighurs. silence after the holocaust is inhuman and, never again, will it be human. besides the holocaust today as our greatest disaster, our self-dehumanization, yes, that is correct. self-dehumanization. the righteous among the nations did not click on likes. not writing protest songs, nor did they sign online petitions. they performed boundless good in dramatic conditions. rescuing concrete individuals. but that is the only reason that why...
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. >> uighur you put your hands on the will or you put your hands on the phone. >> the recommendation goes further, banning use of personal electronic devices. gadget slyke gps, a tablet computers, anything that could take a driver's attention away from the road. >> the states have the right to decide these things under the constitution. i think this is one of those things. >> the board does not have the power to impose regulations but its recommendations carry a lot of weight with lawmakers in washington. >> still to come, police are looking for this man they say exposed himself to children on two different occasions. even following one home. >> the hunt is on for this holidays must have toy. where parents may find some help in their desperate search. >> you explain to me i cannot breastfeed because this is a public corridor and now this is indecent exposure? she said yes. >> a local attorney told she could not breast feed her baby in a public building. she is fighting back and the >> a look a lot of fights back after she was told she could not breast feed in a public building. >> it
. >> uighur you put your hands on the will or you put your hands on the phone. >> the recommendation goes further, banning use of personal electronic devices. gadget slyke gps, a tablet computers, anything that could take a driver's attention away from the road. >> the states have the right to decide these things under the constitution. i think this is one of those things. >> the board does not have the power to impose regulations but its recommendations carry a lot of...
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the government in china is trying to stop the civil unrest between the ethnic weaker -- uighur minorities and han chinese. >>> prosecutors showed a key piece of evidence in the trial of william jefferson to the. they showed a video recorded by the fbi that showed him outside a hotel accepting a suitcase filled with $100,000. he is accused of accepting more than $400,000 in bribes. >>> a proposal that gained a lot of attention becomes what in d.c. >> alberto gonzalez has a new job lined up for the fall. >> temperatures are still in the upper 80's. p >>> you are watching abc7 news at 6:00. >>> a law recognizing sinn-sex marriages performed elsewhere is in effected in the district now. congress has 30 days to review it the bill. the bill became law today. this allows for the same miracle rights afforded heterosexual couples in d.c. >>> to the senate floor, today our frank was sworn into office -- al franken was sworn into office. after months of wrangling, the minnesota democrat was sworn in by joe biden. he becomes the 60th democratic senator. one of his first jobs will be to sit on the jud
the government in china is trying to stop the civil unrest between the ethnic weaker -- uighur minorities and han chinese. >>> prosecutors showed a key piece of evidence in the trial of william jefferson to the. they showed a video recorded by the fbi that showed him outside a hotel accepting a suitcase filled with $100,000. he is accused of accepting more than $400,000 in bribes. >>> a proposal that gained a lot of attention becomes what in d.c. >> alberto gonzalez has...
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we have millions of uighurs in china that right now are being imprisoned and mistreated. and in north korea, this president is elevating a dictator. we need to stop that. we need to return to ensuring that america leads again on human rights. when it comes to this trade war, i would immediately begin racheting that trade war down. we have leverage in that discussion. >> senator warren, let me bring you in on this conversation. president obama signed the transpa scific partnership, to bring china into some kind of regulation. what do you think he got wrong? >> so, our trade policy in america has been broken for decades. and it has been broken because it works for giant multinational corporations and not for much of anyone else. these are giant corporations that, shoot, if they can save a nickel by moving a job to a foreign country, they'll do it in a heartbeat. and yet, for decades now, who has been whispering in the ears of our trade negotiators? who has shaped our trade policy? it's been the giant corporations. it's been their lobbyists and their executives. the way we c
we have millions of uighurs in china that right now are being imprisoned and mistreated. and in north korea, this president is elevating a dictator. we need to stop that. we need to return to ensuring that america leads again on human rights. when it comes to this trade war, i would immediately begin racheting that trade war down. we have leverage in that discussion. >> senator warren, let me bring you in on this conversation. president obama signed the transpa scific partnership, to...
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a report that at least 140 people have died in fierce confrontations between ethnic muslim uighurs and chinese police in a far western province after a protest about two factory deaths, it then turned violent. this could be the deadliest unrest since tiananmen square. >>> now news on the killing of former nfl quarterback steve mcnair. police are focussing on his girlfriend. of interest, mcnair apparently died from four gunshot wounds. his girlfriend shot just once and in the head. police are not ready to call it a murder/suicide but a gun was found under her body. >>> in the news with what a piece of history in sports. roger federer now stands alone in men's tennis having won his 15th major title but let me tell you andy roddick took him to the limit in an historic final. the fifth set lasted 30 games before it was won 16-14. just an epic, epic battle. >> epic. i stted watching at breakfast and went on through lunch. >> amazing. what athletes and masters of the game. that was half of the story. you have the williams sister. >> more on them later but sam champion is here. how was your w
a report that at least 140 people have died in fierce confrontations between ethnic muslim uighurs and chinese police in a far western province after a protest about two factory deaths, it then turned violent. this could be the deadliest unrest since tiananmen square. >>> now news on the killing of former nfl quarterback steve mcnair. police are focussing on his girlfriend. of interest, mcnair apparently died from four gunshot wounds. his girlfriend shot just once and in the head....
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china ease police chief have blamed muslim uighurs. that was during unrest between uighurs and ethnic han chinese back in july. >>> and the obama administration says it will make public the names of people who visit the white house for business reasons. that's a reversal of a long-standing white house policy. but personal visits to the first family will still remain private. >>> and shuttle astronauts have a spacewalk planned for later today, to prepare the international space station for the arrival of a new module. this will be the third spacewalk of this mission. >>> and finally, it was the march of the penguins at the milwaukee zoo. the birds are back on display after a four-month renovation of their home. the humbolt penguins are among the most popular exhibits at that zoo. penguins, not pigeons. that's a quick look at the headlines. >>> oh, ron, we still love you. good morning, everyone. officially the last weekend of summer. temperatures just above average. not a lot of humidity. going to be beautiful. unfortunately, not the sam
china ease police chief have blamed muslim uighurs. that was during unrest between uighurs and ethnic han chinese back in july. >>> and the obama administration says it will make public the names of people who visit the white house for business reasons. that's a reversal of a long-standing white house policy. but personal visits to the first family will still remain private. >>> and shuttle astronauts have a spacewalk planned for later today, to prepare the international space...
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the uighurs have long complained of repression and unable to practice their religious in the state of government restriction. despite the blaming chinese source, they are clearly pulling out all the stops to prevent further turbulence in the region. >> thanks, sonia. >> new york financial giant goldman sachs issues its quarterlearnings report today. analysts predict it could top $2 billion. that expectation helped sen the dow up 180 points yesterday but it has a lot of people shaking their heads. >> reporter: with goldman sachs expected to announce he profits later today in this economy, many will ask just how do they do it? >> they've it and bets, put their money behind those bets and they've made a tremendous amount of profit in that business. >> reporter: but many americans might say we fueled those profits with taxpayer money. the president spent more than $200 billion to bail out financial institutes. 10 billion went to goldman sax. >> why are they allowed to make this kind of money? are we the taxpayers going to see our money back is it >> goldman has paid back the money to gove
the uighurs have long complained of repression and unable to practice their religious in the state of government restriction. despite the blaming chinese source, they are clearly pulling out all the stops to prevent further turbulence in the region. >> thanks, sonia. >> new york financial giant goldman sachs issues its quarterlearnings report today. analysts predict it could top $2 billion. that expectation helped sen the dow up 180 points yesterday but it has a lot of people...
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violence erupted after muslim uighurs protested an incident in a factory. authorities launched a crackdown that lasted for hours. the government says several hundred pele are under arrest but the situation is now under control. they blame the trouble on the uighurs exiles. >> the conflict in honduras has turned deadly. the ousted president tried to return home sunday but military vehicles and soldiers blocked the runway. his plane was diverted to nicaragua. thousands of supporters marched. at least one person was killed, two others severely injured. >> gaffney, south carolina is a small town held hostage by a serial killer. five people have been shot to death. police say the murders are linked. the first victims were buried over the weekend and the town is in a virtual lockdown hoping there are no more deaths. jeffrey kofman is there. >> reporter: for the residents of this small south carolina town there was little to celebrate this holiday weekend as they gathered to bury two more victims of a serial killer who is now believed to have murdered five people.
violence erupted after muslim uighurs protested an incident in a factory. authorities launched a crackdown that lasted for hours. the government says several hundred pele are under arrest but the situation is now under control. they blame the trouble on the uighurs exiles. >> the conflict in honduras has turned deadly. the ousted president tried to return home sunday but military vehicles and soldiers blocked the runway. his plane was diverted to nicaragua. thousands of supporters...
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china, muslim uighurs scuffled with police given. today women were at the front, protesting the arrest of their husbands among the 1,400 taken into custody in a crackdown. hundreds of ethnic chinese took to the streets with clubs, too. at least 156 people have been killed since the violence started on sunday. it's the worst ethnic violence in china in decades. now back to the u.s. and a look at your tuesday forecast. strong to severe storms in the nation's mid section from omaha to fargo. late-day showers and thunderstorms in the northeast. heavy rain from orlando to houston. >> it will be 90 in colorado springs, albuquerque and salt lake city. mild in parts of the midwest, 75 in chicago, 77 in detroit. it's 80 in n york, 86 in baltimore and a record 95 in miami. >> one more story to turn you yet into a rabid dog lover. we're going to do it one story at a time and you can't resist with this one. a lot of tail wagging at happy family reunion in ohio. >> a family from minnesota got their lost dog back after he spent a week on the loose
china, muslim uighurs scuffled with police given. today women were at the front, protesting the arrest of their husbands among the 1,400 taken into custody in a crackdown. hundreds of ethnic chinese took to the streets with clubs, too. at least 156 people have been killed since the violence started on sunday. it's the worst ethnic violence in china in decades. now back to the u.s. and a look at your tuesday forecast. strong to severe storms in the nation's mid section from omaha to fargo....
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the uighurs deny starting any violence. on tuesday police blocked hundreds of local hahn chinese carrying sticks and lead pipes from marching in the capital's muslim area. witnesses say they were looking for uighur tarring totes exact revenge. the uncommissioner for human rights called it a major tragedy. despite restricted cell phone and internet access, there were reports violence is spreading in the region. >> gloria mentions that violence. there was a scene odd live reminiscent of tiananmen square back m 1989. so many people remember that image of tank man. yesterday there was a woman who tried to single handedly stop government forces from moving against all those protests. it really is a moving image when you know what's going on >> she was probably inspired by tank man all those years ago, though that image has been restricted in china. a lot of people don't even know much about tank man. fascinating nevertheless. when we come back, why the public was so fascinated by michael jackson. how he became a pop culture icon
the uighurs deny starting any violence. on tuesday police blocked hundreds of local hahn chinese carrying sticks and lead pipes from marching in the capital's muslim area. witnesses say they were looking for uighur tarring totes exact revenge. the uncommissioner for human rights called it a major tragedy. despite restricted cell phone and internet access, there were reports violence is spreading in the region. >> gloria mentions that violence. there was a scene odd live reminiscent of...
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now the rioting is believed to have been triggered by the death of uighur factory workers last money. there have been many claims of mistreatment of uighurs, who are a muslim minority in the region. now some people in the region have been attempting to flee the area. tourists described how they have cut off means of communication. >> we don't have any internet access and we don't have any text messaging access. basically we were hearing things from friends who were calling us on our cell phones from the united states. at one point we were a little bit concerned because we weren't sure how serious to take the situation but today everything was fine. >> reporter: the troops are continuing to keep a presence. there is a sense the authorities will not let this get out of control again. >> thanks, sonia. >> talks are under way to resolve the leadership crisis in lon durings. ousted president manuel zelaya arrived in costa rica hours ago. the opposition, who is now in power, says zelaya's return was nonnegotiable. >> back here at home the government is gearing up for the possibility of a mo
now the rioting is believed to have been triggered by the death of uighur factory workers last money. there have been many claims of mistreatment of uighurs, who are a muslim minority in the region. now some people in the region have been attempting to flee the area. tourists described how they have cut off means of communication. >> we don't have any internet access and we don't have any text messaging access. basically we were hearing things from friends who were calling us on our cell...
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they blame the trouble on uighur exiles. >> here in the u.s. state lawmakers have a tough week ahead. july is the start of the fiscal year for most of them and many face a deep financial crisis. california tops the list of $26 billion deficit. as laura marquez reports that, could make it harder for the rest of the country it cope. >> reporter: the phones ring 900 times a day here at california's poison control center, mostly from frantic parents whose children have ingested something dangerous. kate had to make that call when her daughter swallowed a cigarette butt she found on the beach. >> it lowered my fears. they were on it. >> reporter: but california is so deep in the red it may be forced to shut down its four poison centers and cut other vital services such as children's health care and education. her father is also a physician. >> we will end up losing for sure if they cut poison control. we'll be spending more money and people will be getting hurt and probably dying. >> reporter: with no budget in place, the state will run out of money
they blame the trouble on uighur exiles. >> here in the u.s. state lawmakers have a tough week ahead. july is the start of the fiscal year for most of them and many face a deep financial crisis. california tops the list of $26 billion deficit. as laura marquez reports that, could make it harder for the rest of the country it cope. >> reporter: the phones ring 900 times a day here at california's poison control center, mostly from frantic parents whose children have ingested...
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uighurs we are allowed to interview speak in eerily similar sound bites. "i applied to come here," he says. "i came here voluntarily. if not for the government, i would someday become a terrorist." experts say scenes like this have been staged for western cameras. abc news reached out to the chinese government with two pages of questions. their response, short and pointed. none of the claims listed in the questionnaire corresponds with facts. no rumors and lies will hold water in front of the truth. >> it's difficult to find out what's going on in those camps intentionally because the chinese government doesn't want you to know what's taking place. >> that was bob woodruff and his team. bob, our thanks to you. >>> and back at home, the cdc and fda issuing recommendations about vaping. warning not to buy e-cigarette products off the street, modify them, and add substances like thc or cannabis. they're investigating links to medical problems with teens and young adults. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight," the drowning outrage. a woman trapped in rising
uighurs we are allowed to interview speak in eerily similar sound bites. "i applied to come here," he says. "i came here voluntarily. if not for the government, i would someday become a terrorist." experts say scenes like this have been staged for western cameras. abc news reached out to the chinese government with two pages of questions. their response, short and pointed. none of the claims listed in the questionnaire corresponds with facts. no rumors and lies will hold...
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to beijing's crackdown on pro-democracy and free speech activists in hong kong, and abuses against uighur muslims. it's the first time americans have boycotted an olympics since 1980, when president jimmy carter refused to send a delegation to the moscow games in protest of the soviet invasion of afghanistan. but carter kept american athletes home, too, not just officials. is a diplomatic boycott enough given the human rights abuses? >> we will be rooting for the athletes from home. that does not mean that is the end of the concerns we will raise about human rights abuses in xinjiang. but this is just sending a message that given these human rights abuses, we cannot proceed with business as usual. >> and cecilia, we know china responding tonight, calling the u.s. move a serious offense? >> reporter: yeah, they are calling this pure political provocation and threatening countermeasures. as for the white house, they say it was not an option to not send american athletes to these games. games that they have been training their entire lives for. as for not sending this official delegation, yo
to beijing's crackdown on pro-democracy and free speech activists in hong kong, and abuses against uighur muslims. it's the first time americans have boycotted an olympics since 1980, when president jimmy carter refused to send a delegation to the moscow games in protest of the soviet invasion of afghanistan. but carter kept american athletes home, too, not just officials. is a diplomatic boycott enough given the human rights abuses? >> we will be rooting for the athletes from home. that...
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one-thirdover tho of those have ethic uighur muslims. today, mosques were ordered to remain close in hopes of gaining control over the unrest. but it didn't work. clarissa ward reports from china tonight. >> reporter: several mobs defied a government ban today, opening their doors to the uighur faithful on the muslim holy day. there were no fiery sermons. prayers were quick and quiet. but outside the mosque, emotions began to rise. "the are so many things we can't talk about," this man told us. as a policeman tried to stop him from speaking with us, the crowd jeered loudly. another group formed as two women began to weep and wail. e don't have justice an equality for our people," he said. the group began moving down the street, their faces etched with emotion, chanting "release our people, release our brothers." it is only a moment before riot police swoop in and block their path. there was a group of uighurs marching down the street, but sudsenly, a huge flood of troops poured in and they started shouting at us, they are demanding that
one-thirdover tho of those have ethic uighur muslims. today, mosques were ordered to remain close in hopes of gaining control over the unrest. but it didn't work. clarissa ward reports from china tonight. >> reporter: several mobs defied a government ban today, opening their doors to the uighur faithful on the muslim holy day. there were no fiery sermons. prayers were quick and quiet. but outside the mosque, emotions began to rise. "the are so many things we can't talk about,"...
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two uighurs died in a brawl with the han. now 156 people have been killed and more than 1,000 injured, making it the worst ethnic violence this country has en in decades. fearful of losing even more control, the government has blocked all internet, text messages, and international phone calls, and today, china spared no manpower to put a stop to the bloodshed. thousands of troops have been pouring in here all day and they basically formed a perimeter around the predominantly uighur area. that's to make sure that the uighurs don't get out and the han chinese don't get in. but in uighur neighborhoods, the presence gives little comfort. our lives are in danger, this woman said. we tried to talk more, but local police harassed us. across town, the han we spoke to blame uighurs exiled in the west for the violence. internationally, there are bad elements who want to split the motherland, this man said. tonight, officials are appealing to the residents to put down their weapons, but the hatred and distrust here simmers. clarissa war
two uighurs died in a brawl with the han. now 156 people have been killed and more than 1,000 injured, making it the worst ethnic violence this country has en in decades. fearful of losing even more control, the government has blocked all internet, text messages, and international phone calls, and today, china spared no manpower to put a stop to the bloodshed. thousands of troops have been pouring in here all day and they basically formed a perimeter around the predominantly uighur area. that's...
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after days of violent clashes between uighur muslims and han chinese, the tension in this ethnically divided city is still palpable. this is perhaps the most striking image of this conflict. one woman hobbling on a crutch towards a wall of stone-faced soldiers and armored vehicles, demanding to know what they have done with her family. today, we walked through streets looking for this brave woman, who was anonymous just two days ago. it didn't take long to find her. her name is tursun gul. her family, all migrant workers. she has two small children. "they arrested my husband and my older and younger brothers," she told us. "five of them altogether." she says she was not afraid to face down china's security forces. "how could i be afraid when i didn't commit any crime?" she asked. but her husband and brothers have still not been heard from. some of the worst rioting happened right next to this neighborhood, and residents here say that two days ago, police came in and took 20 men away. nobody knows where they are now. more than 1400 people have been arrested in connectionith this week'
after days of violent clashes between uighur muslims and han chinese, the tension in this ethnically divided city is still palpable. this is perhaps the most striking image of this conflict. one woman hobbling on a crutch towards a wall of stone-faced soldiers and armored vehicles, demanding to know what they have done with her family. today, we walked through streets looking for this brave woman, who was anonymous just two days ago. it didn't take long to find her. her name is tursun gul. her...
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the work, they say, of uighur is up are twists. it's two months since ethnic violence left nearly 200 people dead in the wake of the violence, hundreds have been arrested, but many people are still hungry for retribution. the city is under virtual lockdown. we've been cameras and taped confiscated since we got here. people have serious fears here about what the future will bring. >> clarissa, thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news," the big wildfire near l.a., it is now arson and homicide. >>> reliving a bright moment from a dark time. we roll across europe with holocaust survivors, rescued from the nazis as children. >>> and the woman dedicated to saving the fastest runners on earth. our "person of the week." (announcer) there are engines... and then there's the twin-turbocharging, 365-horsepower-generating, ecoboost™ engine in the all-new ford taurus sho that has the thirst of a v6 with the thrust of a v8. we speak car. we speak innovation. shord.the weinurus sho from for. drive one. shord.the weinurus sho from for. while i
the work, they say, of uighur is up are twists. it's two months since ethnic violence left nearly 200 people dead in the wake of the violence, hundreds have been arrested, but many people are still hungry for retribution. the city is under virtual lockdown. we've been cameras and taped confiscated since we got here. people have serious fears here about what the future will bring. >> clarissa, thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news," the big wildfire near l.a., it is...