Transcript for Baltimore Citizens Unite to Clean Up After the Riots
And finally tonight, from Baltimore, even as that city-wide curfew near, even amid concern about what could still come here, there is something else tonight. Resilience. In the last 24 hours, we've seen the streets filled with pieces of brick and broken glass. Tonight here, so many families who say, that was not us. They're not cleaning up. I wept this city and this morning I'm cleaning for my city. Reporter: These women who started at 5:00 this morning, helping store owners save what's left. Volunteers handing out water to the national guardsmen and there, a child offering some to a police officer. And then, the teachers we met, preparing to return. How do you explain this to the kids when you go back to school tomorrow? This is their neighborhood. Baltimore is not, you know, what you see on TV. There's a lot of positivity going on in your community. The teachers can't wait to hug those children. We thank you for watching here tonight. I'm David Muir. I hope to see you right back from New York tomorrow night. Until then, have a good evening.
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