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CBS Evening News-20150504-01:01:00

tonight there will be no curfew for the first time since last tuesday. maryland's governor says 3,000 national guards troops could be moved out within a few days. at sunday services around the city today baltimore seemed a different place than it was one week ago. mark albert is there. >> reporter: the prayer from the pews in baltimore's sandtown this sunday was to overcome a week of sometimes violent protests in this neighborhood. for the first time since tuesday, the city will not be under a 10 p.m. curfew. baltimore mayor stephanie laulings-blake says my goal has always been to not have a curfew in place a single day longer than necessary. i believe we reached that point today. parishioner ray kelly calls it progress. >> this seems like the start of a change that we have been fighting for for a lot of years in west baltimore. >> reporter: do you hope it lasts? >> i will make it last as long as i can. i'm not going to let the momentum down. >> reporter: some national

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20150501-19:27:00

the driver of this prisoner transport van, who according to the state's attorney, repeatedly ignored every single stop, never restrained freddie gray never called on those medics until it was sort of too late. what will change as far as community and police? >> well i hope what changes in terms of police is a structural reformation of the entire police department. as you know the justice department has been here for a couple of months at the request of city officials to look at this department and to see what's wrong. it's a department that has paid out almost $6 million in the last three years in cases they've lost or they've beat up a deacon kicked a pregnant woman, arrested someone falsely. >> settlements. >> yes, a ton of settlements. that's the first thing. there's got to be structural reform in the police department. what happens in the community is to continue the organization that elected officials, that pastors that, community leaders and others have been doing so far. the fact that you have rival gangs here working together is

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Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown-20150418-03:10:00

>> they serve 16 hours a day? >> 16 hour a day. >> for how many years? continuously? >> 300 years. >> 300 years. >> everyone doing the cooking, the serving, the washing of thousands and thousands of metal plates and utensils, are volunteers. the sound is extraordinary. >> we have a deacon that everyone should serve, all three things, money, mind, and body, should be served to other people free of cost. and that's what we do. >> walking me through it all today, dhannwant singh. now, for a religion that's so concerned with tolerance, where does the grand punjab military tradition come from? it's very, very powerful.

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ABC World News Tonight-20150413-00:40:00

1.5 million armenians a century ago. on par, he said, with the nazis and stalin. genocide. a term long rejected by turkey. the u.s. afraid to use it against its close ally. turkey today immediately summoning the vatican ambassador, and recalling their own. it's a painful chapter at the heart of armenian history. the 100th anniversary this year gaining more attention with a visit by armenian-american reality stars, the kardashians. pope john paul ii called the 1915 killings a genocide in a statement, but never in public. candidate barack obama said he'd be the first american president to do so, but never has. pope francis proving yet again today he's not afraid of making waves. alex marquardt, abc news, beirut. back here in the states now. proving april is the cruelest month. tax day is wednesday.

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CBS Evening News-20150413-01:09:00

over a million and a half armen wants in mean 15 the quote first genocide of the 20th century. the u can i does not officially acknowledge those events took place. they have now recalled their ambassador to the vatican. >> here in the u.s. the masters golf tournament played out largely as a four day, one man show. with 21-year-old jordan speith in the starring role. >> some of this competition included tiger woods, phil mickelson and justin rose who between them have 20 wins in golf majors. >> but the tournament belonged to speith, who shot a record opening round 64 and set the all-time 54 score hole at six under he waste nod time collecting birdies on two of his first three holes sunday. >> >> he remained aggressive hitting key shots birdied on the tenth and 13th. >> on the 15th he made history with this birdie.

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CBS Evening News-20150413-01:08:00

breath. >> harris was taken to a hospital where he died. bates is not allowed to perform any police activities while an investigation is ongoing. >> the tulsa county sheriff's office blames bates's mistake on a phenomenon calls slips and capture. the police sergeant leading the investigation says that's when a person's behavior slips off the intended course of action because it is captured by a stronger response. jeff prosecutors are now reviewing the case. >> glor: don dahler, thank you very much. >> one student is dead at a kenyan university after an explosion was miss 16 for a mistaken for a terror activity, the university of the student in a university in nairobi heard allowed dawn right before dawn. >> 141 people were injured in the stampede to escape, the student who died reportedly jumped from a fifth floor window, the noise turned out to be an electrical explosion. >> turkey has taken offense to remarks made by pope francis today. speaking at st. peter's basilica the pope called the massacre of

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ABC World News Tonight-20150413-00:36:00

on wednesday, the south carolina legislature will hold hearings on equipping officers across the state with body cameras. tom? >> kendis gibson in north charleston, south carolina, for us. thank you. let's turn to the weather. in illinois. where people struck by that powerful ef-4 tornado are putting their lives back together this weekend. today, prayers at church services, remembering the two lives that were lost. and others on the streets where their homes once stood looking for what can be salvaged. all weekend, the threat of severe weather offered over the plains. hail battered the texas panhandle near lubbock. it bounced off the road and covered the ground like snowfall. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano is here. the severe weather is not letting up? >> some of those hailstones were tennis ball-sized. we have two areas of concern this evening. one across parts of oklahoma and southern kansas. large hail, strong winds. potentially lightning. maybe a tornado. one report of a tornado last night. across the rio grand of texas, southern texas could see the same deal. we have had a lot of severe weather.

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NBC Nightly News-20150406-00:35:00

it was a somber easter message for a violent time. in kenya armed guards watched over worshippers after the massacre thursday that claimed 148 lives many students killed because they were christians. >> not because of fear but because of something else. >> reporter: kenya begins three days of mourning this easter sunday. and just like those in rome and around the world people sought comfort in their faith. the sad reality is that kenya is not the only the pope named where faith puts them in danger. the list is long and getting longer. in libya the pope called for an end for barbarous acts of violence. he also singled out yemen where eight agencies are warning of a humanitarian crisis. and the holy land where peace

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NBC Nightly News-20150406-00:34:00

support it needed to get us to a final agreement. >> reporter: in his interview the president says israel is right to be concerned about iran and pledges if anybody as he puts it messes with israel america will be there. >> john yang at the white house. thank you. that draft agreement with iran made its way to the pope's easter sunday message. pope francis spoke to thousands in a soggy st. peter's square condemning persecution of christians world wide. ♪ >> reporter: on the cold wet sunday in front of tens of thousands in st. peter's square pope francis praised the nuclear agreement with iran urging world leaders to follow through. it may be a definitive step towards a more fraternal and secure world.

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ABC World News Tonight-20150406-00:31:00

good evening, thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. we begin with services around the world and prayers for peace against a backdrop of growing conflict. in new york, parishioners attending mass. in bethlehem, a service marking the church's holiest day. in kenya, an emotional scene. worshippers with extra security. days after militants targeted christians in an attack. and at easter services at the vatican, the pope praying for those victims as well as other victims of violent struggles. here's alex marquardt. >> reporter: the skies opened up, but that didn't stop people from around the world flocking to pope francis' easter mass. worshippers crowding the pope mobile. in his address, pope francis called on followers to pray for peace in the many global

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