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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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NBC Nightly News-20150504-00:49:00

prince george a future king now a big brother and this weekend william seemed eager to show him off helping george with his royal wave before taking him to meet his little sister. history repeating. 30 years ago that was william visiting newborn brother harry. and diana, leaving with her second son. >> i think diana if she was here would be really happy. >> reporter: kate already wears diana's ring and many hope the new princess will share diana's name. but some say it would be too heavy a burden. >> she was one of the most iconic figures of the 20th century. why would you want to load anything on to this little girl. why not just let her be princess whoever she's going to be. >> reporter: ten hours after her birth the little princess was at home in kensington palace. her grandparents are just getting to know her. her great grandmother the queen is out of town and hasn't yet met her.

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High Profits-20150504-02:59:00

monopoly on the town of breck, but if they lose their spot on main street, they are looking at a whole different world. they have this opportunity, this awesome window, but that window is going to close. >> do you see these little snail things, by the way? >> millipedes? >> is the what they are? >> they're everywhere. >> i feel like we live outside in a mansion. i vacuumed this place four days ago. >> i don't know where they came from. look, you can't stop them. they're everywhere. there's a half dozen over there. >> they get maybe one more year is what my guess would be before they're either kicked off main street or other places are opening up on main street with them. >> right now the tides are kind of shifting a little bit. >> they have profited in an unprecedented fashion. >> it's marijuana and it's not that big of a deal. >> to have someone speak the way you're speaking, it's offensive. >> that is a real threat. it's my job. so now these council members' personal lives are being affe

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ABC World News Tonight-20150504-00:48:00

is extremely rare. telling abc news in a statement, "we have zero tolerance for this kind of behavior and we are working quickly to reimburse them." to make sure you don't have a bad experience, talk with them and look at reviews of guests. finally, trust your gut. if something doesn't feel right, don't accept the reservation. >> it's good advice when you see those wild photos. thank you. coming up, what caused this wild spinout involving some star racers? our "instant index," up next. i even accept that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept giving it less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin ...i will. eliquis. eliquis...

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CBS Evening News-20150504-01:05:00

policing. she hopes the cameras will build even more trust with the community. >> operation is very simple for the officer. >> reporter: the department is going ahead with plans to outfit most of its officers with cameras by the end of this year. >> go back to your car. >> reporter: even though the rules are still being written. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> glor: the death toll from the earthquake in nepal is now over 7,200. u.s. military aircraft arrived today, including four ospreys which will begin relief flights tomorrow. many villages still have not received aid. seth doane is in kathmandu. >> reporter: by helicopter today we saw just how remote some of these villages are. we're traveling with the head of the united nations world food program, eratharin cousin as she surveyed the complicated relief operation. >> eight of the 14 highest peaks in the world are here in nepal. and so you have a terrain that

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NBC Nightly News-20150504-00:34:00

cause of the blaze, and eventually those responsible. authorities are hoping members of the public will come forward to help identify suspected looters and vandals. they're looking through hours upon hours of security footage from numerous locations around town. the hope is that bringing those to justice responsible for the mayhem and destruction will help this community remain peaceful and moving forward. peter. >> ron allen in baltimore. thank you. there are new reminders of the dangers faced by those sworn to protect and serve. an nypd officer in critical condition after being shot in the line of duty yesterday and just this morning a chicago area cop was fired upon while leaving for work. we get more now from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: today a new york city police officer fighting for his life after being shot in the head in his patrol car this weekend, attempting to stop a suspect for questioning. >> painful day for all new yorkers, it is a painful day for all members of the nypd.

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CBS Evening News-20150504-01:27:00

happened. she is still officially doesn't have one. the delay has been good for business. money has been flooding into the bookies and the longer the delay, the more money floods in. this also good for the royal watching business. the royals sell papers and the longer the story goes on the more papers get sold. and in the middle of a dull election campaign in britain, a royal birth says palace watcher robert hartman provides some feel-good grist for the mill. >> there is something about the predictability about it that calls our attention to it. >> we all are wonderfully surprised when it is a girl. it is one in two, and we go it's a girl it is even more to play with over the name. >> reporter: princess what's- her-name may be oblivious to all the fun but there's a lot in a royal name. the sentimental favorite may have to do with the father's history. especially the father's mother. diana may have been the most popular royal of her time, but

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ABC World News Tonight-20150504-00:52:00

happening, pulled out a concealed weapon and shot the suspect to death. police say he had a permit and likely won't face charges. and a crash stopping as many as 16 cars. trevor bayne, losing control, setting off a chain reaction of drivers spinning into each other. big names like danica patrick knocked out of the race. no one was hurt. and warren buffett, reflecting on 50 years as ceo. one of his secrets of success -- don't be afraid of making mistakes. >> i'm going to make mistakes. if you're worried about that, you might as well stay in bed. >> nearly 40,000 people gathering to celebrate with him at a shareholders' meeting in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150504:05:21:00

about the regulations. >> don't you agree you cost jobs by putting the mandates on employers and businesses in general? >> talk about fuel efficiency standards. two responded to the new requirements. >> that they hired more to working compliance so let's be honest to say some will hurt or go out of business look at the macro evidence we are trading fewer jobs and small business is having a harder time i don't think that is an accidental connection. john: where the congressman is wrong it is a broken window fallacy break windows

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NBC Nightly News-20150504-00:35:00

>> reporter: this less than six months after two nypd officers were shot and killed sitting in their patrol car. nationwide fbi statistics remind us policing is a dangerous job. as many as 70 officers have been ambushed and killed each year for the last 20 years. and thousands of officers are assaulted every year. >> you don't get paid for what you do. you get paid for what you may have to do one day. and so there is an every day of law enforcement person's career the opportunity for great tragedy to occur in front of them or to them. >> reporter: overnight in chicago, police say an off-duty officer getting out of his car was shot by two men in an attempted robbery. and recently in tennessee, what began as a routine traffic stop led to an officer being dragged by a vehicle. authorities say the ten-year police veteran stayed calm enough to tell the assisting officer -- >> no, no, no, don't shoot. >> reporter:

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