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n more today at uso.org. captioning funded by cbs it's monday, april 17th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." we will defeat any attack, and we will meet any use of conventional or nuclear weapons with an overwhelming and effective response. >> new this morning a warning shot from the vice president to north korea after a failed missile test rattles nerves around the world. >> i'm going to try to kill as many people as i can over here. >> and breaking overnight, cleveland police are still searching for a suspected killer accused of posting a video of a 74-year-old man's murder on
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facebook. >> it's not real. >> i feel like my heart is going to stop. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight a cleveland man who threatened to kill as many people as possible remains o the run. police say he shot and killed a 74-year-old man and posted it on facebook. he livestreamed the moments after the killing but police have not been able to catch up with him. people around cleveland are urged to call 911 if they see the suspect but those in several other states are to be on the lookout. >> i've killed 13 people and i'm going to keep killing till they catch me. >> steve stephens posted the alleged murder
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easter sunday. hebe dubd it the easter joy l e lane. he walked up to a 74-year-old man, shot him and drove away. robert godwin sr.'s family said he would have given the shirt off anyone's back. >> i don't know what i'm going to do. i feel like my heart is going to stop. >> stevens claims he kill 13d people in his spree but police say that's not the case. friends say the 37-year-old had been troubled for years and just snapped. >> i pray for steve stephens right now because he suffers from mental illness. he suffers from depression. >> stevens was a caseworker at a behavioral health
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northeast ohio. police say he's arm and considered dangerous. ahead on "cbs this morning," the latest on the scene for the cleveland manhunt as police track a as expected killer. vice president mike pence on the visit o the demilitarized zone that separates north and south korea said the era of strategic patience is over and he also called pyongyang's missile test fail over the weekend a provocation. hena daniels has the latest. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. in a show of fois, vice president pence declared the patience is over. >> the era of strategic patience is over. >> vice president pence visited the demilitarized zone between north and south korea this morning, vowing to protect the south and pressured the north to abandon its nuclear weapons progm.
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objective through peaceful means, but all options are p on the table. >> the vice president's warnings came amid the rising tensions on the korean peninsula. on sunday the launch was a medium range ballistics missile from its submarine base. it failed, exploding about five seconds after it left the ground. just the day before the country paraded its military arsenal through the streets. >> this problem is coming to a head. >> president trump's security adviser general h.r. mcmaster said the u.s. is now working with its allies and china to respond to the threat. >> i think there's an international consensus now that this is a situation that just can't continue. >> lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are on board. >> china is the key. >> the partnership with china and the countries in that region is what we've got to focus on. >> on the
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president trump promised to label it. he tweeted why would i call them a manipulator when they're working with us on the north korean problem. and during his ten-day tour vice president pence will travel to tokyo where he's expected to hold more talks on the north korea issue. anne-marie? well, protesters in more than 150 u.s. cities over the weekend called on president trump to release his tax returns. >> we want to know, who do you owe. >> but he wasn't very interested in their demands. instead he took to twitter saying, quote, someone should look into who paid for the small organized rallies yesterday. the president is the first in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. and the search for an 8-year-old boy will resume today in the waters off florida's east coast. the child
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in the rough surf of new smyrna beach. he was with his 11-year-old sister who tried to save him. she had to be rescued by lifeguards. but they found no sign of the boy. searchers looked all day yesterday with helicopters and boats scanning the ocean. >> it only takes seconds, just seconds, to just change your life forever. >> the national weather service said high winds were in effect at the time of the boy's disappearance. in syria the death toll has risen in the bombing of a bus convoy carrying evacuees. at least 126 people were killed in saturday's blast. that's according to a human rights monitoring group. one report attributed the carnage to a car bomb. the victim hadden been waiting to cross on friday but the process was thwarted by a stalled agreement.
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supporters took to the streets to celebrate. the result is expected to have a big effect on turkey's long-term political future, but opposition groups are claiming fraud and planning to challenge the result. among the changes head the prime minister's office will be abolished handing sweeping executive powers to the president. united airlines will no longer let crew members displace customers who already boarded the airplane. it comes after video showed a passenger being forcibly removed from a united express flight because he wouldn't surrender his seat to make way for crew members. video of the incident sparked outrage. a member must now make a booking at least an hour before departure. well, coming up on the "morning news" now, filling out the hig
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neil gorsuch will hear his first case on the supreme court. there will be an guks on the use of public monies. he was sworn in last week. no, times reports the acquittal after o a usaid worker who was jailed in egypt for nearly 3 years on a child abuse charge. a court yesterday cleared a man, her husband, and six others. they were falsely accused during egypt's crackdown on aids groups. search warrants will be unsealed today in the death of prince. he died nearly a year ago of a drug overdose, but a key associate has not been questioned. the investigation is foe casted on counterfeit pills in the singer's home. he was 12 when diana died. he shut down all his
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he wags 159 pounds and stands at 5 point 9. anyone willing give a dollar may suggest a name. the park's gofundme campaign has raised $39,000 so far. i tuned in for a couple of minutes. on the "cbs moneywatch," tax deadline day and whole foods considering cost cutting. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, anne-marie. for your the most part shares with the expectation authentications that you're wondering which state sends the most money tole
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here's a look at today's forecast from some cities around the country. from inside a dinosaur costume, a florida mom teaches her children about diversity. she said wearing her t-rex outfit tells her children it's okay to be different. her son likes that she's cool and is becoming famous on the internet. some 21,000 guests will crowd the south lawn of the white house this morning for the easter egg role.
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celebrated around the vatican and around the world. the story from tony dokoupil. >> reporter: on christianity's holiest day, pope francis condemning the latest vial attack on syria, but he also promised divine assistance, an unseen hand helping all migrants share bread and hope on their journey. the queen of england showed up to mass with a hat and theresa may -- >> we must do more to stand up for the people of all religions. >> reporter: on easter week after 45 people died in murderous attacks easter services were held under heightened security. christians believe that jesus was buried and reborn and in greece, worshippers welcomed easter with firecrackers and flng
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here in the u.s., there were festive celebrations including an easter egg hunt at the portland zoo and a major marshmallow drop near detroit. >> i get to get a whole bunch of marsh small lows. >> thousands marched o on spring avenue. americans are expected to spend $18 billion on the holiday this year. that would be a record. tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. it's the patriots' day holiday in massachusetts. more than 30,000 runners will tackle the grueling boston marathon route starting just beha before 9:00 a.m. and at fenway fans will celebrate. a no-fly zone for drones has been declare and police will fan out to protect the crowd. >> we'll also have
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officers embedded in the crowd. it's a multilayered approach where we're going to ask people to go through check points. >> temperatures in the mid-60s will make it a sweaty day for runners. >> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we will catch up with katherine switzer as she runs the boston marathon today 50 year after becoming the first woman to officially cross the finish line. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."
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right now at 4:29, in cleveland the man hunt is on for this man steven stephens after he allegedly shot and killed a 74-year-old man and then posted it on facebook. >> and thousands of people will be hopping all
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annual easter roll celebration. >> plus you'll never believe what caused this gaping black hole on the side of this former voice contestant's face. could see some showers today depending on where you live. >> we do have some showers out there right now. they are going to be here for the morning and midday. first alert live doppler has light showers west of the beltway and near winchester along 81. the bulk of the rain is through west virginia, and that's going to move through the first half. leesburg and winchester, east of winchester a little bit of a heavier shower. this is underdoing it a little bit by 6:00. still a few showers out there, cloudy. watch what happens by 12:00. that's your lunch hour, a couple of showers. if you have plans to av
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office i would grab the umbrella. temperatures are going to be into the upper 70s. the second half of the day, still cloudy but we will see a little bit of clearing of the skies as with e head into your dinner hour. we'll get a closer look at what we'll see for the rest of the week. >> shoutout to ellen for making the best chocolate croissants ever. >> we did have an accident inner loop of the beltway by clara barton parkway. there are no residual delays. that's honestly the only accident we have at this point or had. there's no unusual construction either coming off this holiday weekend. you just have your typical shutdowns at like 123 this morning, beach drive, but nothing unusual. we do have safe track surge 14 work starting on the green line. it will be our first major morning commute with it. we'll see how things go. d. c. rising, taking care of atlanta in ga
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the hawks are the ones who knocked us out in 2016. final score 114-107 was not that close. john wall with 32 points. game 2 wednesday night right here fo us. >> the nats also a great start, they also won yesterday against the phillys. bryce harper hits a game winning 3-run homer. the nats have a 7 is and 5 record. they're going to play tomorrow in atlanta against the braves. game 3 for the caps versus toronto maple leafs. the series is tied 1-1. the home team lost by a point. they're still confident they believe they're going to do well even as the series shifts back to toronto for the next two games. >> that's a quick look at what's going on. >> the news at 4:30 starts right now. >> this
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on wusa9. it is balmy outside. 68 degrees. it's only 4:28 in the morning. looks nice. it's going to be interesting how we progress throughout the day. eventually in this forecast we're going to see temperatures back in the 80s. >> good morning, look who's back, i'm jan jeffcoat. mike's back. >> i'm back from vacation, i'm wearing my new suit. >> that's all he's talking about. >> back from vacation, a nice little tan. nice glow you've got going on. >> a new man. >> you've got it going on on this monday. we need your energy. we are looking pretty good to start the day. it's going to be warm, absolutely. we are very mild out there. a couple of showers and we need some rain to wash away all of this pollen. i was looking around the neighborhood, and everybody's car is just covered in yellow tree pollen. it's not a lot of rain. it's pretty light. we'll take what we can get. as you head west of the beltway these ar
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leesburg, east of winchester a pocket of heavier showers. these will move over 270 quickly. as you head to the west there's more rain headed our way. a few sprinkles out there to start. as we head through 9:00 in the morning, that ban through west virginia will be here. 9:00 along 81 from hagerstown down through front royal and through frederick. as we head through your lunch hour a couple of light showers. after that they start to break aapartment. they don't make it -- to break apart. cloudy until about mid afternoon, and then as we drive home we're going to see increasing sunshine. notice those wind areas out of the northwest, that's going to cool us off a little bit for tomorrow. it will make the skies clear overnight tonight. here are your temperatures as you head out the door. 68 for washington, 68 for leesburg. we're going to head into the mid-70s this afternoon. ellen. >> i took pictures because it was so bright, especially on the black cars out there. this morning we

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