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instead, zhang decided to expose chinese censures. central authorities have been tightening the net-- by publishing gag orders issued to chinese journalists. this one from 1212 resident: "you can only say what the the government wants you to say," zhang told us. foreign journalists are not "you can only say what the the government wants you to say," znang told us. foreign journalists are not given foreign journalists are not o given censorship orders, but the chinese government threatens to withhold visas as a way to control overseas press. zhang was a part of a group of journalists to meet with secretary of state john kerry last year in beijing. behind closed doors, zhang complained about censorship. soon after, he lost his job and remains unemployed today. "it's wrong for journalists to cover up what they know," heha told us.ld "i cannot help the government t cover people's eyes and ears." 44 journalists were sitting in chinese jails as of late last year. this sentencing may serve as a high-profile warning and is indicative of the i
instead, zhang decided to expose chinese censures. central authorities have been tightening the net-- by publishing gag orders issued to chinese journalists. this one from 1212 resident: "you can only say what the the government wants you to say," zhang told us. foreign journalists are not "you can only say what the the government wants you to say," znang told us. foreign journalists are not given foreign journalists are not o given censorship orders, but the chinese...
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zhang says he will fight on to protect the lake and save his hometown. k umd nihiro yamamoto nhk world, kumming. >>> time now for a check of the weather. residents of the u.s. south are getting hit with heavy bouts of rain. mai shoji has the details. >> it has been continuing on since late last week. severe weather has been battering part of the u.s. thunderstorms and hailstorms have been reported since late last week. we have images coming out from kentucky. we talk about severe weather all the time but we don't have a chance to show you the conditions during a storm. this is how people actually feel inside a storm. this is why taking shelter as soon as a warning is issued in your area is important. no tornado was in this storm. a tree toppled on to a van as the man filmed inside. the vehicle was completely destroyed. the video shows you how destructive the phenomenon can be. we are seeing chances of unstable conditions yet again. we have gulf of mexico pulling in the humid air and clashing with the cold northerly air up here in the upper level. and due
zhang says he will fight on to protect the lake and save his hometown. k umd nihiro yamamoto nhk world, kumming. >>> time now for a check of the weather. residents of the u.s. south are getting hit with heavy bouts of rain. mai shoji has the details. >> it has been continuing on since late last week. severe weather has been battering part of the u.s. thunderstorms and hailstorms have been reported since late last week. we have images coming out from kentucky. we talk about severe...
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zhang says he will continue to fight on to protect the lake and save his hometown. >> earlier our mika yamamoto spoke with him. he explains how much progress has been made so far. >> central and local governments have taken measures to improve water quality. but they haven't tried to hard regulate development projects. local governments often welcome such projects because in many cases, they will benefit their communities. the central government acknowledged zhang's efforts to improve the water quality of the lake in his area. but he has maidenmys over his objections to development projects. john told me his activities have been monitored and he has to be more careful with his investigations. >> so do you mean china's central and local governments take different approaches to environmental issues? >> that's right. the country's new policy says environmental protection is a key goal. the central government has been spending a lot of money to implement conservation projects. on the other hand, local governments say they cannot make any concessions on development projects. they have taken
zhang says he will continue to fight on to protect the lake and save his hometown. >> earlier our mika yamamoto spoke with him. he explains how much progress has been made so far. >> central and local governments have taken measures to improve water quality. but they haven't tried to hard regulate development projects. local governments often welcome such projects because in many cases, they will benefit their communities. the central government acknowledged zhang's efforts to...
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behind closed doors, zhang complained about censorship. soon after, he lost his job and remains unemployed today. "it's wrong for journalists to cover up what they know," he told us. "i cannot help the government cover people's eyes and ears." 44 journalists were sitting in chinese jails as of late last year. this sentencing may serve as a high-profile warning and is indicative of the increasing crackdown on press freedoms here. seth doane, cbs news beijing. >> axelrod: it's been the must-see interventionist week. now the backlash against that espn reporter in the parking garage is raise something questions about online buffalo roam from home when the cbs evening news continues. only one to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm. why are all these people so asleep yet i'm so awake? did you know your brain has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong
behind closed doors, zhang complained about censorship. soon after, he lost his job and remains unemployed today. "it's wrong for journalists to cover up what they know," he told us. "i cannot help the government cover people's eyes and ears." 44 journalists were sitting in chinese jails as of late last year. this sentencing may serve as a high-profile warning and is indicative of the increasing crackdown on press freedoms here. seth doane, cbs news beijing. >>...
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they believe the 14-year-old killed zhang. >> scary, to think that children that age doing something like that. >> now last night the new china restaurants where zhang worked blocks from the scene was still closed. police are still investigating to see if anyone else was involved in the crime. >>> a montgomery county judge unsealed details of a grand jury report involving attorney general kathleen kane. the report said kane was involved in a coverup and was not honest in her part in the leak of information. kane fired a prosecutor in retaliation. that prosecutor was one of a handful of witnesses who testified against kane saying that she leaked details of a grand jury investigation. kane's lawyer argues it was an office restructuring. >> doesn't look retaliatory at all. you will see at any proceeding that steps were taken to reorganize the office. >> who else was let go in the reorganization? >> i'm not going to comment on that. >> was anyone else let go? >> i'm not going to comment on that. >> the grand jury charged that kane be charged with perjury and other obstructions. >>> it is
they believe the 14-year-old killed zhang. >> scary, to think that children that age doing something like that. >> now last night the new china restaurants where zhang worked blocks from the scene was still closed. police are still investigating to see if anyone else was involved in the crime. >>> a montgomery county judge unsealed details of a grand jury report involving attorney general kathleen kane. the report said kane was involved in a coverup and was not honest in...