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CBS Evening News-20150419-01:05:00

we don't need a federal government involved in this at all. >> reporter: bush's position puts him at odds with his republican rivals, like senators ted cruz--ys >> we need to repeal every word of common core. >> reporter: and marco rubio who says common core takes power away from state and local governments. >> those standards will eventually be used to force on states policies the federalt government wants or you won't get federal money. >> reporter: common core alsoti splits democrats, pitting the obama administration and reform advocates against teachers' unions, who have criticized the way it's been implemented.t' >> the common core started off as a bipartisan effort.n >> reporter: in iowa earlier this week, democratic presidential front-runner hillary clinton backed thehe controversial standards. >> it was to try to come up with a core of learning that we might expect students to achieve across our country, no matter what kind of school district w they were in, no matter how poor their family was, that there

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CBS Evening News-20150419-01:16:00

ve >> reporter: even after video of 28-year-old britt mchenry went viral... even after she was suspended by espn and despite being forgiven by the woman she berated, socialiv media won't let it go. crisis manager mike paul. are people allowed to have a bad moment without the possibility of losing your job? >> in today's environment, no. that's the catch-22.a we want to be the judge and jury of every single thing that's happening, which it what we're saying is we're perfect. you need to be perfect, too.ed >> okay, what. you don't ( bleep ) finish?blee >> reporter: technology has made it easier to catch people behaving badly. earlier this month, video surfaced of an n.y.p.d. detective yelling at an uber driver. >> how long have you been in this country. >> reporter: the police commissioner quickly stripped

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CBS Evening News-20150419-01:14:00

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CBS Evening News-20150419-01:21:00

remade. in 1780, a 32-gun frigate named "hermione" left france for america with good news for the colonists rebelling against great britain.ra today, a replica of the ship set sail on a similar course amid great fanfare, and mark phillips was there. >> reporter: it's a replica of what may be one of the most important and the most forgotten ships in u.s. naval history. and in a way, it's coming home. the original sailing frigate "hermione" left port in france in 1780, carrying the best friend the american revolution ever had, to boston. the marquis de lafayette was aui french aristocrat and sympathizer with the upstart colonies who served in george washington's army and who secured vital support for what was then a flagging revolutionary cause. "hermione's" trip 235 years ago brought lafayette back to the colonies with news that thes

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ABC World News Tonight-20150419-00:38:00

different generations. and so, you know we're going to approach things in different ways. >> reporter: most of the republicans here like governor scott walker and former florida governor jeb bush have yet to even announce they're in the race. but all want to make one thing clear. they can beat hillary clinton. tom llamas, abc news, new york. and overseas now to afghanistan, and a new front for isis. militants being blamed for a deadly suicide bombing at a bank. it appears to be the first time isis militants have struck that country. the attacker riding up on a motorcycle detonating the bomb where people were lined up waiting to collect their paychecks in jalalabad. at least 35 killed. 125 injured. and in australia tonight, police foiling what they called an isis-inspired terrorist attack, led by a group of teenagers. rounding them up in predawn raids at their homes. investigators say the 18 and 19-year-olds were planning to attack a veterans day ceremony next week. australia raised its terror warning alert last fall even

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CBS Evening News-20150419-01:10:00

in beijing, seth doane has more on the challenges facing journalists in china. >> reporter: journalists like gao yu and i can obtain information the government does not want published, zhang jialong told us, and put it on line for people to see. this 26-year-old journalist was fired from his job at a financial news web site for leaking secrets and sensitive information. what's it like to be a journalist in china these days? "you're constantly in fear of having your work removed or getting punished," he told us. "in the long run, you start to censor yourself." instead, zhang decided to expose chinese censures. central authorities have been tightening the net-- by publishing gag orders issued to chinese journalists. this one from 1212 resident: "you can only say what the the government wants you to say,"

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ABC World News Tonight-20150419-00:53:00

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CBS Evening News-20150419-01:00:00

( applause ) >> axelrod: 296 days before thelr first primary campaign in 2016 republicans eyeing the white house size up the competition in new hampshire. our political director john dickerson is there. >> oh, my god. >> axelrod: cabin pressure redefined when a plane gets stuck on the tarmac for more than six hours. >> do you feel good about your job?u >> axelrod: the backlash against espn reporter britt mchenry. what does it tell us about online shaming? and thinking caps on. a team of quiz wizards goes for the gold at the u.s. academic decathlon. >> grenada! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening.

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ABC World News Tonight-20150419-00:30:00

we want to see more. thank you for watching see you again at 6:00. welcome to "world news tonight." southern slam. fierce winds ripping a circus tent wide open. families running for cover. the lightning, the flooding the tornado sightings right now. severe storms firing up at this hour. who is in the hot zone tonight? up in flames. the bus full of students. first the smoke, then the panic. >> get off the bus! >> the rush to get away just in time. split-second decision. a suspect with his hand in his pocket running toward police. >> i don't want to shoot you, man! i don't want to shoot you! >> one officer's life or death call caught on camera. and the rock star. she's one of the best climbers in the world blazing up mountains. shattering records and still finding time for middle school.

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CBS Evening News-20150419-01:06:00

wouldn't be two tiers of education. >> reporter: clinton didn't endorse the way common core is being implemented. jim, it's a highly contentious and complicated issue, and it will likely become even more politicized as the campaign gets under way. >> axelrod: julianna goldman in our washington newsroom, julianna thank you. >> they ended up in colorado springs instead where passengers stayed grounded on the tarmac for more than six hours. vinita nair shows us how that played out. >> reporter: this is cell phone video shot on board. >> oh, my god!on >> reporter: you can see passenger frustration and you can hear it. >> technically, they don't have to do anything with us until we've been on-- out here for three hours. >> reporter: republic airlines operated the flight grounded by lightning. federal rules say an airline is only allowed to keep passengers on the tarmac for three hours,

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