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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20150421-00:53:00

kraft mac and cheese tonight, starting next year no more artificial preservatives, no synthetic dyes. the cheesy color will come from spices, among them paprika and tumeric. kraft promising it will taste the same. your kids will be the judge. tim tebow is back tonight. that pose, tebowing, once an internet sensation. the philadelphia eagles tweeting this picture tonight. the popular quarterback signing his new contract. #fly #flyeaglesfly. he hasn't played a regular season game, though, since 2012. he's been working out, we're told, with tom brady's personal coach. when we come back on a monday night, look at these lines. what drove so many shoppers to line up at target today? in fact, many of them tonight selling those items for five, six times the price. allergies can distract you. so when your symptoms start, doctors recommend taking non-drowsy claritin every day of your allergy season. with claritin, you get powerful, non-drowsy relief

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20150421-00:58:00

even tell that i have a prosthetic leg. >> reporter: gregory was determined to run the whole marathon. last week her doctors told her she wasn't ready. >> my doctors told me i would basically be doing more damage to myself and i would end up back in surgery and so i had to compromise, which i'm not very good at doing sometimes. >> reporter: that compromise was to run only the last three miles. but the nature of a marathon is not just the distance run. it's the defeat of an enormous personal challenge. >> this is the hardest thing i think i've ever had to do, and when i crossed the finish line i took my life back today. >> reporter: for rebekah gregory, it's a finish line that's given her a new beginning. don dahler, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the word, good night.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20150421-00:36:00

tornadoes. here is where the radar is showing the watch boxes up from florida and there you see it, tornadoes a possibility from central pennsylvania through d.c., even philly tonight. here's how the storms time out as this front moves off the east coast. the next two to ten hours is when the rough weather will happen, then by tomorrow morning, we will begin to dry out, david. >> all right, rob marciano with us tonight. rob, thank you. we're going to turn now to several major arrests tonight. six in 24 hours across two states. two in san diego, four in minneapolis, all linked authorities say, by one man, an 18-year-old acting as a kind of recruiter for isis. tonight, they're not the only ones. look at this map. 53 suspects in two years, accused of trying to join or support isis right here in the united states. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas reporting in live from washington tonight. pierre? >> reporter: david, a young terror figure emerging tonight. authorities identifying an american recruiter now in syria abdi nur, only 18 accusing him of reaching out to friends and associates in minneapolis and urging them to leave the u.s. and join isis. also in this case, the sheer number of arrests is unusual.

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NBC Nightly News-20150421-00:42:00

disasters in u.s. history. the 2010 explosion at the deepwater horizon oil rig which killed 11 crew members and eventually spilled 210 million gallons of oil into the gulf of mexico. as our chief environmental correspondent anne thompson reports, some whose livelihoods depend on those waters still haven't fully recovered. >> reporter: the waters of bay adams are where his grandparents pulled up oysters. >> one, two, three, four, four good-sized oysters on one shell. >> reporter: but this family business is only harvesting a third of what it did before the spill. >> they used to spawn every year but there's no survival. >> reporter: not since bp's crude and its dispersants coated these waters. you've had one good week in five years? >> one good week of spawn. >> reporter: before the oil spill public reefs proud half of louisiana's oysters, up to 7 million pounds a year. in 2011 some 2 million and under a million in '13. five years ago it was

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20150421-00:31:00

broken neck. last week somewhere between his arrest and his arrival at the police station, the man suffered the injury, which put him in a week-long coma. he died yesterday. how it happened is a mystery. and chip reid has the latest. >> reporter: 25-year-old freddie gray was arrested in baltimore eight days ago. in this video obtained from gray's family by cbs station wjz, gray appeared to be unable to walk and was screaming as he was carried, feet dragging on the ground to a police van. after a 30-minute ride, gray fell enter a week-long coma. he died yesterday. angry protesters want to know exactly how he died, but at a press conference today, there were only partial answers. deputy police commissioner jerry rodriguez. >> he did suffer a very tragic injury to his spinal cord, which resulted in his death. what we don't know and what we need to get to is how that

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20150421-00:34:00

those records are incomplete. now, to that blast of severe weather hitting at this hour. 55 million americans from florida to new york, hail, high winds, severe thunderstorms. now tornado watches in nine states from georgia to pennsylvania. a dangerous commute home. that is the hail hitting in marietta, georgia, tonight, i-75, slamming into the windshields there. across arkansas this evening, dangerous lightning on the horizon there, those clouds all part of the same system. and take a look. it is marching east and quickly. meteorologist rob marciano with the new storm track. he's standing by. but first, abc's linsey davis with the new images coming in now. >> reporter: tonight, nearly the entire i-95 corridor, more than 50 million people, in the crosshairs of severe storms. georgia pummeled with hail and blinding rain. >> i've never seen hail this big. >> this storm has the very real potential to produce tornado touchdowns. >> reporter: tornado warnings sending these georgia high school students into lockdown sheltering in a hallway. the storms also proving deadly. a 60-year-old killed after a

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20150421-00:54:00

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20150421-00:39:00

scouring the mediterranean sea for survivors of yesterday's disaster off the coast of libya, but many here fear they'll only find more bodies. one survivor told italian officials that human smugglers had crammed their 70 foot vessel with more than 900 people before it capsized. yet many others are ready to take the same risk. we found geele adan sleeping on the street in this small italian city. he told us he and his friends arrived here a week ago after making the crossing from north africa in a 15-foot boat packed with more than 200 people. it took three days and 18 people died of asphyxiation in the hold, he told us. "i prayed to god to save us." he said he paid $7,000 to the smugglers to get him out of

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20150421-00:49:00

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NBC Nightly News-20150421-00:48:00

doctors try something else. now this 55-year-old elementary school teacher benefits from an extraordinary new blood test that some are calling a liquid biopsy. >> because it's noninvasive, you can do it every three weeks, and you get confirmation that your treatment is working. >> reporter: how does it actually work? >> when tumors are in a patient's body, they -- small amounts of them die and they shed dna into the bloodstream. and we now have very sensitive techniques for detecting those shards of dna. >> reporter: the studies so far have been small and limited to particular cancers, including lung, colon and blood cancer. still, doctors are encouraged. a new study published this month involved only 126 lymphoma patients, but it found that the blood biopsy could detect cancer

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