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NBC Nightly News-20150413-00:43:00

now they could become refugees again. >> nearly 10 million syrians have already been displaced from their home. that's almost half the country's population. many have escaped to neighboring turkey, only to find themselves homeless and unemployed. the u.n. is calling for humanitarian access to yarmouk. but aid workers say they can't work in yarmouk as long as isis is there. the campus is miles from the presidential palace. the assad government is pounding harder to keep isis back, while the people of yarmouk try to hang on. richard engle, nbc news, istanbul. isis has released a video which it claims shows destruction of the ancient city in northern iraq. militants are shown using sledgehammers and electric drills to destroy artifacts at a 3,000-year-old city before leveling it with explosives.

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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-20150413-01:17:00

>> glor: isis has released a new video showing what appears to be the terror group's destruction of an ancient city in iraq. >> here is charlie d'agata. >> a city that stood for 3,000 years. reduced to dust in a matter of seconds. that's what this new video from isis purports to show. it can not be inly verified. but if legitimate, this crater is all that remains of the ancient as syrian city of nimrud, one of iraq's greatest

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ABC World News Tonight-20150413-00:47:00

>> reporter: tonight, police are searching for two of the three men who carried out this brazen kidnapping in philadelphia last week. new surveillance video released shows the terrifying abduction. a red cargo van enters a parking garage near the victim's jewelry store. the long-time employee walks offscreen to her car at the end of her shift. just minutes later, that same red van reappears, leaving the garage with the victim, police say, inside. >> they put a hood over her face. they tie-wrapped her. they were tasering her. and what they wanted from her was the codes and the alarm systems. >> reporter: codes she didn't know. the team of thieves then beating and tasering her. stealing her phone, her atm card, withdrawing some $200 in cash. finally, leaving her at this cemetery. still in shackles, she managed to remove her hood and get help. >> female supposedly tied up across the street from the cemetery. >> reporter: police have arrested 31-year-old khayree

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CBS Evening News-20150413-01:18:00

archaeological treasures. >> it appears to confirm reports that isis destroyed the site south of mosul weeks ago. the video shows militants dismantling alabaster artifacts block by block. >> the men used sledge hammers and jack hammers to take down walls and power tools to cut through stone. >> god has honored us to remove all of these idols and statues worshipped instead of allah one jihadist says. >> in february, isis showed similar scenes of destruction in mosul's main museum, part of an offensive to obliterate ancient works of art and history in regions under its control. in today's video they brought in the bulldozers for the takedown of nimrud before militants are seen rigging barrels full of explosives. >> once the jewel in a region known as the cradle of

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NBC Nightly News-20150413-00:54:00

it was billed as bomb and burglar proof. >> nearly a thousand are contained in this enforced concrete. >> reporter: and protected by an alarm. it went off three hours in the heist. the security guard checked the front door and found nothing while a diamond core drill like this was cutting concrete under his feet. what's more remarkable is that the thieves came and went through this door for nearly 12 hours and no one noticed. they even came back for a second all-nighter, finally leaving with their loot early easter morning. the gang cleaned out 60 boxes, $100 million of jewels, owned by individuals and businesses. >> this is not a joke here. this is people's livelihood. >> reporter: police are still combing the crime scene more than a week later. these pictures may help them track down the thieves. experts say by now the jewels are likely long gone. nbc news, london. when we come back, a school where part of learning is doing the dirty work.

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ABC World News Tonight-20150412-00:33:00

countries supporting terrorism the opening of embassies closed since 1961 and pressing cuba to relax restrictions on its people. castro said he may disagree on human rights but is open to discuss it all, quote, nothing is off the table. and at his press conference the president telling us cuba can relax. the united states is no longer trying to topple the castros. >> douse your decision end the as soon ass on cuba from the united states? while he made no promises, he said the new engagement will make that agreement inevitable. and we turn next to the breaking story from washington, d.c., tourists, flocking there for the cherry blossom festival. when gunshots were at the capitol. police rushed to shut down the area. everyone in the capitol building

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CBS Evening News-20150412-01:05:00

iranian leader's interpretation of the deal than they are to u.s. secretary of state's john kerry's explanation. it was a tense afternoon in and around the u.s. capitol today. the area was packed with tourists in town for the cherry blossom festival. but as mark albert reports, the building was put on lockdown and the surrounding streets were closed after a man shot and killed himself on the capitol steps. >> reporter: capitol police and witnesses say the man still unidentified, walked up to the west front of the u.s. capitol with a suitcase and a gun. robert bishop stood with his bicycle a few feet away. >> i was talking to somebody. she looked over and said, "oh my god he has a gun." i turned around and i saw the guy with a sign and he had just shot himself. >> reporter: bishop said the man collapsed to the ground after one shot. >> a woman was crying and started ducking down and wanting to run. and another girl was crying. she was looking over my shoulder. she saw him actually shoot himself. >> reporter: the capitol was put into lockdown. police blocked off the area and bomb squad technicians inspected

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ABC World News Tonight-20150412-00:49:00

a message robertson hopes will empower others. brandi hitt, abc news, los angeles. >> thanks to brandi. and still ahead on "world news tonight," four years in the making, tiger woods is making a comeback at the masters. but, is he strong enough to overtake golf's newest young superstar? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat. discuss all medicines you take even eye drops. if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells you get hives, vision changes or eye pain or problems passing urine stop taking spiriva respimat

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ABC World News Tonight-20150412-00:34:00

locked inside and this, the bomb squad at the foot of the steps. here's abc's bazi kanani on what those investigators found. >> reporter: sirens and police shouting as emergency crews put the u.s. capitol on lockdown. >> the united states capitol police officers quickly secured the scene and locked down the capitol. the disturbing scene captured on tourist cell phones. on the west terrace, police say a man shot himself. bomb techs suiting up to investigate the man's luggage, a backpack, and a suitcase found nearby. witnesses say he was carrying a sign. >> he had a sign and the sign said something about taxes. >> reporter: when the shot rang out, tourists outside quickly moved away. all of those inside the capitol and visitor center were told to shelter in place. >> it was scary, but, you know, there was no panic. >> reporter: the frightening scene at the u.s. capitol building on one of the busiest days of the year in washington, the final weekend of the annual

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