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purple rain >> prince, dead at the age of 57. the rock icon found lifeless inside his minnesota compound. ahead, a look back on the music legend's life and his last days. >> from the poignant to the powerful. tributes are pouring in from around the world this morning from jennifer hudson on broadway to james cordon at the desk of "the late, late show." >> i don't know where to start when i talk about prince as an artist. purple rain purple rain and prince's last performance. why the fans lucky enough to see it alive said it was more like a church service than a concert.
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the studio 57 newsroom here in new york. i'm anne-marie green. overnight, the outpouring of grief and tributes to prince moved from coast to coast. medical examiners plan to perform an autopsy on the music superstar today. prince's unexpected and unexplained death yesterday shocked the music world and shocked his fans. he was only 57 years old. prince had been touring up until his death but recently canceled several shows. mark albert is in chanhassen, minnesota, and begins our coverage. >> reporter: crowds gathered here all through the day, all through the night to pay their respects. some people came in tears. some people came to comfort others with hugs. many people brought flowers. some of them purple flowers to put on the chain link fence here. the flowers now going up in spots as much as six-feet tall. one woman brought her two young children here. she says she wanted to make sure they were a part of this. others paid tribute with music.
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the streets of brooklyn to dance and sing. spike lee hosted the bash to honor his friend. earlier people gathered at new york city's apollo theater to stage their own impromptu celebration. >> i grew up with prince, so it -- this one hurts. >> this thing called life. indianapolis prince died thursday morning at his suburban minneapolis compound after he was found unresponse 95 an elevator. he was briefly hospitalized last week with what he said was the flu. >> just amazing the love everyone in minnesota has for him. just great. >> reporter: in downtown minneapolis, a huge crowd gathered for an all-night block party to celebrate one of their own. i just want your >> reporter: from his musical style to his fashion, fans say prince will be remembered for rewriting the rule book. >> prince was nice with that guitar. >> reporter: prince won seven grammys for his music which
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soul. >> he was like a shakespeare or mozart, something out of his time. >> reporter: though 5'2", he was a towering present in the music industry and among the people who knew him best. >> he's our royalty. he's minneapolis. >> reporter: the exact cause of prince's death is still under investigation. in tribute, the bells of the clock tower of minneapolis city hall will chime to the tune of prince songs on sunday afternoon. mark albert, cbs news, chanhassen, minnesota. of course the tributes are pouring in. perhaps none as poignant as president obama's saying in part, "as one of the most gifted and prolific musicians of our time, prince did it all -- funk, r&b, rock and roll. he was a virtuoso instrumentalist and electrifying performer. a strong spirit transcends rules, prince once said. and nobody's spirit was stronger, bolder, or more
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there's poignant, and then there's powerful. here's jennifer hudson's nod to the icon alongside her cast from broadway's "the color purple." purple rain purple rain >> after the show, j. hud tweeted together, "we all sang together. after all, prince has touched us all." fellow musician jane may -- john mayer posted, "he inspired a generation of musicians to strive for greatness above anything else," writing, "guitar players and all musicians everywhere will be picking up a much heavier instrument today." mick jagger had this to say on twitter, "prince was an original lyricist, a startling guitar player. his talent was limitless. prince was one of the most unique and exciting artists of the last 30 years." and oprah winfrey put it simply, "prince, the doves really are crying now. listening to your music,
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r.i.p., prince." "late, late show" host james cordon said he topped his list for carpool karaoke. visibly emotional, he taped a new intro to the show after learning of prince's passing. >> i'm going to miss not being able to hear his new music, and i will miss not being able to see him live again. i will always cherish the fact that i got to be in his audience, just to be in his orbit for just those few nights. what a thing to have been alive when prince was making music. we are all incredibly lucky. we will miss you, prince. are you truly one of a kind. sometimes i wish life was never-ending, and all good things, they say, never last. best from our show. >> coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talk to another icon -- stevie wonder --
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on to politics now and the republican party rejected an effort to rewrite the rules of their national convention. members of the republican national committee met yesterday in florida. the proposed rule change would have given individuals delegates more power, making it harder to choose a new candidate. the debate comes as some in the gop are looking for candidates other than donald trump or ted cruz. >> we played this much of the game already under one set of the rules. would be kind of unfair to change rules in the middle of the game. >> trump has called the nominating process rigged, especially if the fight goes to a contested convention. his campaign remains confident he will win the nomination on the first ballot. looking to ease the concern among nervous republicans, adviser to trump assured party leaders that trump will moderate his tone and adopt a more presidential demeanor soon. ted cruz said trump is giving in to political correctness after trump was asked about north carolina's bathroom law and said transgender people should be allowed to use any bathroom they
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meanwhile, bernie sanders remains determined to stay in the race. in a fund-raising pitch, he tells voters there is still a path to the nomination. last night, another powerful earthquake hit off the coast of ecuador. the last thing that country needs. the magnitude 6.0 quake and some aftershocks follows saturday's devastating quake that measured 7.8 and killed nearly 600 people. so far there are no reports of new damage. recovery efforts from the weekend quake are moving slowly. tens of thousands remain without shelter and scrambling for food. more than 8,000 were injured. this morning, houston will see something it has not seen in a few days -- the sun. more importantly, no rain. thunderstorms hit flood-ravaged southern texas again yesterday. since sunday, more than a foot of rain has fallen. water was released from one houston reservoir where there are record water levels. and some residents of wharton, 50 miles southwest of houston,
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after the colorado river overflowed its banks. today in london, president obama meets with prime minister david cameron. the president arrived in britain last night. several british politicians had told the president to butt out of the debate over when britain should stay in the european union. mr. obama wrote an op-ed piece saying britain's presence in the e.u. magnifies british influence and helps spread british values. before meeting with the prime minister, mr. obama will have lunch with the queen. yesterday, the president wrapped up his visit to saudi arabia. he met with leaders of six persian gulf nations. the threat from iran dominated the discussions. that's one of the issues that strained u.s. relations with saudi arabia. the president admits there are differences but says the strain is overblown. the florida man who landed a gyrocopter on the land of the u.s. capitol will be spending four months in jail. douglas hughes was sentenced yesterday. he says his flight a year ago
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to the influence of big money in politics. he pleaded guilty to a felony charge of operating a gyrokorptdcopter without a license. coming up on "cbs morning news," the cast of "hamilton" goes crazy with a tribute to prince. we'll show prince's last performance. this is the "cbs morning news." "purple rain rt mousse. so fluffy and airy it's her new 80 calorie obsession. light & fit feel free to enjoy. my mom loves giving me advice. she even gives me advice... ...about my toothpaste and mouthwash. but she's a dentist so...i kind of have to listen. she said "jen, go pro with crest pro-health advanced." advance to healthier gums... ...and stronger teeth from day one. using crest toothpaste and mouthwash makes my... ...whole mouth feel awesome. and my teeth are stronger too. crest-pro health advanced... ...is superior to colgate total... ...in these 5 areas dentists check.
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beginning of their show. >> dearly beloved -- [ clapping ] >> after the performance, he pleaded, good night, guys. today we laughed, we cried, we mourned, we danced. what more could we ask of that electric word, life? remembrances for prince are pouring in. they dominate the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "purple majesty." prince's hometown paper, "the minneapolis star tribune" says it best on their front page, "this creative giant couldn't be contained." news of the icon's death is dominating headlines this morning with many papers devoting their front pages to the power of prince. and "variety" reports what fans heard and saw during prince's final shows. purple rain purple rain >> he performed last week at an
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his own piano playing. one fan described as more like a church service than a concert. in other headlines now, the spelling bee gets a little tougher. and a hefty price tag for a high-profile hacking. "the new york times" reports it cost at least $1.3 million to hack a phone used by the san bernardino gunman. fbi director james comey hinted at the february yesterday during a technology conference in london. the agency paid an undisclosed group to i diddecode the apple iphone. the "washington post" report the nabba's stance on defending gay and lesbian people. they say next year's all-star game will be moved out of state if the law isn't changed. >> this was a sense from the owners in the room that this is much bigger, not just than an all-star game for the nba, but this is much bigger than the nba. >> the commissioner declined to
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the all-star weekend events are scheduled in charlotte in late february of 2017. "the windsor star" reports on an african man who posed a teenager in a canadian high school. it's believed the madison 30 years old. he became a well-known basketball player. the specific charge he's facing isn't revealed. "usa today" reports that the next scripps national spelling bee will be even tougher. organizers are being allowed to choose from an expanded list of words to stump the finalists. the last two contests ended with co-champions being declared. coming up, topping the charts, music from prince shoots
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sales, and uber drives off with settlers. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning. sales of prince's online music surged following his death. at one point, the top eight spots on itunes singles chart were prince songs, and there were seven prince albums on the top-10 list by last night. he was opposed to online streaming and took steps to remove his music from most streaming services. on wall street, some profit-taking following another drop in the price of oil, and weaker than expected earnings reports. the dow fell 113 points. the s&p lost ten. the nasdaq dropped two. uber has agreed to pay up to $100 million to settle a labor dispute. uber drivers in california and massachusetts will continue to be classified as independent contractors instead of employees. operating expenses would have gone up significantly for uber if drivers were classified as employees. sears holding company is
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the liquidation of store inventories in the sale or sublease of property will generate cash for the company. sears, struggling with a long sales slump, said it was accelerating the closing of unprofitable stores. and victoria's secret is reportedly getting out of the swimsuit business. buzz feed reports the manufacturer known for its lingerie will stop selling swimwear after this year to focus on other more profitable lines. earlier this month, victoria's secret announced it would be streamlining its operations. >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. jill, i know we've been talking about prince all morning long. i have to ask you whether or not you have a favorite prince song. >> reporter: i think it's "little red corvette." >> all right. that's a good one. hard to choose, there's so many. >> reporter: there are so many. i've been thinking about it actually since we heard about his death. i think "little red corvette," but every time i hear another song, i think, oh, that's my favorite. what about you? >> i understand.
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you've got the look you've got the hook the superdome in new orleans certainly has the look -- had the look. all purple there. and do you know who else had the look? cubs' pitcher jake arrieta. he threw the first no hitter last night. the reigning national league sigh winner struck out six cincinnati reds and allowed just six balls to be hit out of the infield.
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the cubs beats the reds 16-0. the torch is being passed for the upcoming olympics in brazil. the flame was lit yesterday at the historic birthplace of the games in greece. it's the start of a six-day, 1,300-mile relay around the country. the torch will be presented next week to organizers of the summer game. although she's reigned for more than six decades, queen elizabeth shows she is no creature of habit. she made a series of public appearances yesterday on her 90th birthday. the party continues in june when britain will mark her official birthday. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control
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i think we should've taken a left at the river. tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if you're a couple, you fight over directions. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. oh ohhhhh it's what you do. ohhhhhh! do you have to do that right in my ear? one two one two three four the entertainment world and fans are remembering the pop superstar this morning. he died yesterday at his home in
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of 57. and prince was a wildly prolific songwriter and performer. we have more on his music. this is what it sounds like when doves cry >> reporter: he was a prodigy, an icon, and a provocateur, earning him the nickname "his royal badness" with songs like "my darling nikki," about a one-night stand prompting warning lines for the first time. i couldn't resist >> reporter: he sang, wrote, produced, and was known to shred on the guitar. [ cheers ] >> reporter: a flamboyant artist on stage and off with a wardrobe and a personality to match. [ cheers ] >> reporter: prince first broke through in the music world in
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wan ab-- wannabe your lover." but the '80s he was catapulted to stardom with "little red corvette" in 1989. tonight i'm gonna party like it's 1999 " manic monday >> reporter: he wrote for other singers as well as sinead o'connor. >> reporter: he won seven grammys during his career and oscar for original score to the film "purple rain." i only want to see you in the purple rain >> reporter: joe leavy is with "rolling stone" magazine. >> here's a good morning to you who's got a flag in the shape of a purple guitar. he's going to plant it on the mountaintop, and you're going to follow him. that's a legacy right there. >> reporter: a legacy cemented in 2004 when he was inducted
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he talk period one essential thing to make his stardom possible. >> freedom to produce. freedom to play all the instruments on my records. freedom to say anything i wanted to. >> i embarked on a journey more fascinating than i could have ever imagined, and i wish all of you the best on this fascinating journey. it ain't over. peace. [ applause ] >> reporter: cbs news, new york. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more tributes to prince. we'll hear from the performer in his own words. plus, we'll talk with shealyila e. about her iconic memories. and celebrating shakespeare. in london, they're marking a very special anniversary. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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