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NBC Nightly News-20110412-00:32:00

sky high gas prices in the mile high city are causing painful cuts at this senior resource center. last year, they gave 150,000 rides to see a doctor or go food shopping. >> it's going to have an impact on the ridership. we're going to have to look at consolidating trips. >> the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded is $3.77 a gallon. that's 91 cents higher than this time last year. among the cities with the steepest prices, san francisco, chicago, and new york. among the lowest, tucson, arizona. >> the current price is the most we paid for this time of year ever. however, we're still about 40 cents away from the all-time record highs. >> analysts say unrest in north africa and the middle east is a contributing factor but not the main reason. >> the value of the u.s. dollar has fallen precipitously over the last year, and because the

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110412-00:30:00

that. >> i can't imagine running. run down. that's bad on your quads. >> or do that on stilts. >> now that's impressive. >> don't fall. >> stay with us, the evening news with katie couric is next. th f soaring gas prices spreads through the economy threatening to put the brakes on the recovery. i'm katie couric. also tonight the hunt for a suspected serial killer. police on long island find two more sets of remains not far from where eight other bodies were recovered. target blue. a sharp increase in the number of police killed in the line of duty. and steve hartman's assignment america. they started out at the very bottom but now they're riding high. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110412-00:45:00

florida had not lost an officer in a shooting for 30 years until january 24. >> reporter: that day police cornered a fugitive in the attic of his home. the chief says when officers tried to handcuff the suspect he began shooting. >> he hid a gun in the attic. he pulled the gun out and shot the officer at pointblank range. >> reporter: with the officer dying in the attic police attempted a rescue. the gunman opened up with a fury of fire. >> two officers down. >> reporter: baitinger wearing a bullet proof vest was killed by a shot from above. over seven hours nearly 300 shots were exchanged. police fired 100 canisters of tear gas and used a bulldozer to knock a hole in the house to get to the shooter. with two officers and the gunman dead, the mayor then ordered the house torn down. a state attorney's investigation found police here in st. petersburg did nothing wrong

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110412-00:44:00

honored two of its agents killed on this day, 25 years ago. special agents jerry dove and benjamin grogan died in a shootout with a pair of bank robbers, a reminder of the dangers the men and women of law enforcement face every day. bob orr reports this is already a very deadly year for those who protect and serve. >> reporter: the police killings began january 1. >> a trailer with a male with a shut gun in it. >> reporter: the fatal shooting of a deputy in ohio. and the violence has continued. so far this year 26 officers have been gunned down. 44% more than the 18 shot and killed at this point in 2010. many of the fallen have been ambushed by violent career criminals with easy access to high-powered weapons. >> the officers are responding on what are called, yeah, routine calls or a crime call and are being shot and killed before they even get to the location. >> reporter: st. petersburg

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110412:15:21:00

cop and squirrel and 3 for princess school. now i want to give you a quick check on cnn money.com's top story. corporate chiefs now taking home the most pay in 2010. some saw their compensation more than double, even tripful you can believe it, up from a year earlier. ford ceo made $26.5 million. i want to take a look at the stock market as well. looks like the dow jones down 138 points or so. i want to also talk about tomorrow. president obama outlining his plan for dealing with the nation's ballooning deficit. he's also calling on congress to decrease the debt limit to prevent what kmicheconomists wo say is a bad idea. pop says the fact that we are here today to debate raszing

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110412-00:46:00

that day. they followed good police procedure. but they were caught in a trap set by a desperate fugitive. incredibly just one month later st. pete police suffered another loss when officer dave crawford tried to question a 16-year-old about a possible car theft, crawford was killed by four shots to the chest. three officers killed in 28 days. >> as a chief like i said you wonder if it's somehow your fault. >> reporter: now the chief is left with unanswerable questions and worries. >> none of us know when the next one is coming. none of us know why it's spiking. >> reporter: more powerful guns, hardened criminals, desperate economic times-- all may play some role. >> get on the ground. >> reporter: crime analysts see no common thread to explain the deadly assault on police. but with officer deaths climbing at an alarming rate, no call is routine. bob orr, cbs news, st. petersburg, florida. >> couric: in other news after

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110412-00:32:00

>> i put in $13 and it got me about three gallons. >> reporter: in greenwich, connecticut. >> look at this, regular, $4.11. >> reporter: and chicago. >> $4.29 a gallon seems like an absolute rip-off. >> reporter: a body blow to the personal budget of american drivers. one economist says for every dollar gas goes up, we spend 5% less on other things. lara, a single mother in chicago has seen her gas costs jump $20.00 a week. and she's already cutting back. >> definitely stressful to have to have it cut into my budget and worry about what i'm able to do from week to week. >> reporter: americans are already driving less. one survey says the amount of gasoline sold has dropped five weeks straight. but lara and so many others can't stop driving. instead, she started buying groceries in bulk and cut her daughter's dance classes to once a week. >> i have to make sacrifices. >> reporter: she's not alone. in numbers released today,

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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110411-01:17:00

>> mitchell: along with the weather troubles we told you about earlier, the arrival of spring means the blooming of potholes across much of the country, and they're leaving a hole in many city budgets as susan koppen reports. >> reporter: it's a bumpy ride on america's roadways. a brutal winter has led to a bumper crop of potholes.

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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110411-01:15:00

this pilot's account with nato's version of events. allen pizzey, cbs news, behghazi. >> mitchell: just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," potholes aplenty on america's roads. do cities have what it takes to fix them?

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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110411-01:18:00

>> they're just immense, and they're everywhere. >> in boston, the mayor's office has dropped an app, trying the track and fix the pothole problem. in new york city, crews have filled more than 213,000 potholes this year, an 11% increase over last year. the city is spending an additional $2 million on plugging potholes. in philadelphia, the city has filled more than 11,000 potholes this year, and mechanics are busy. >> cars that are coming in with an influx of suspension problems and blown tires, bent wheels. >> reporter: that is a huge pothole. whoa. we decided to drive into potholes, using a seismograph app to measure the force of impact. that was almost 2g. >> driving along, the jolt you feel from a pothole is much greater than the jolt you would feel from an earthquake. >> one-third of the nation's roadways are listed in poor or mediocre condition, costing american drivers $67 billion a

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