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. it's wednesday april 19th, 2017 this is cbs morning news. >> we have defied the odds, we have shattered expectations. >> georgia's special election will head to a run off between a long shot democrat that's earned millions in national donations and a republican in a deep red district. why president trump is taking credit this morning. >> a new report this morning says fox news is set to part ways with host bill o'reilly after a slew of sexual harassment allegations and exodus of
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and the nationwide manhunt for steve stephens is over thanks to an alert mcdonald's employee. >> took his money and pulled to the next window and she stepped out of there and called the state police right away. >> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquaters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne marie green. well a closely watched congressional election is headed to a run off this morning. 30-year-old democrat jon ossoff was the top vote getting in the 18 candidate primary. he is trying to at the identify the odds in take georgia's 6th congressional district that voted republican since 1978. he'll face the republican in the june run off. president trump used twitter to urge republicans to vote in an election that some see as a referendum on his presid
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roxanna is here. good morning. good morning, ossoff had the support of grass roots activists and millions in donations but fell short of the majority needed to win out right in a race that has national implications. >> democrat jon ossoff took the stage tuesday night gearing up to flip georgia's 6th congressional seat in two months time. >> there is no doubt that this is already a victory for the ag ages. >> democrats pumped millions of dollars into his campaign hoping the 30-year-old former congressional staffer would win yesterday's special election outright. that would have turned the district from red to blue for the first time in nearly 40 years. >> only you can stop the super liberal democrats and in particular, jon ossoff. >> president trump
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efforts in a series of robos calls and tweets. he took credit for tuesday's outcome. despite major outside support, big run off win in georgia. glad to help. >> the president is interested in what happens here. >> ossoff will face the republican. she earned more votes than 11 other republicans vying for the spot. >> it's been a competitive campaign. no coronation which is what occurred on the democrat side. democrats are betting national anger with the president will translate into votes for ossoff. the party needs 24 seats to win back the house in 2018. >> president trump beat hillary clinton in the 6th district by just one point in november. the congressional seat there was left vacant when tom bryce became the president's health and human services secretary is
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overseas now vice president mike pence again warned north korea not to test the resolve of the united states. pence is in japan. he met with business leaders today but earlier on board the american aircraft carrier the u.s.s. reagan pence reiterated for the third day in a row his warning to north korea that any military aggression would be met with overwhelming u.s. response. >> the united states of america will always seek peace but under president trump the shield stands guard and the swords stand ready. >> pence also visited japanese youth baseball and softball clinic. he leaves for indonesia this morning. >> meanwhile a apovision aired television in north korea. it is missiles engulfing america in
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it was part of ceremonies marking the birth of the country's founder. the regime has a long history of threats against the u.s. the trump administration says iran is complying with the nuclear deal negotiated by the obama administration in 2015 but in a letter to speaker paul ryan, secretary of state rex tillerson said the administration is reviewing the agreement and said iran remains a leading state sponsor of terrorism. president trump took his america first campaign pledge to wisconsin signing an executive order targeting the visa program allowing highly skilled workers into this country. the president toured the tool manufacturer. the executive order looks to curve the h1v program that undercuts u.s. workers by bringing in larger number of cheaper foreign workers. also looks to have american made products used in certain federal projects. >> in short, this order dla
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made with american goods. >> while pledging to support american made goods many trump branded products like clothing are made overseas. super bowl champions the new england patriots visit the president at the white house today but at least six players decided not to attend. the boston globe reports alan branch opted out because of the president's sexist remarks. four others disagree with the president's policies and one hasn't said why he's not attending. former president george h.w. bush remains in a houston hospital this morning being treated for pneumonia. mr. bush is 92 years old and has been at methodist hospital since friday. he was hospitalized for 16 days in january when he was treated again for pneumonia. he is said to be in good spirits and will remain hospitalized while he regains his strength. fox news is ready to
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anchor bill lo'reilly. there's mounting pressure on the network to drop o'reilly followling allegations that fox settled multiple sexual harassment complaints. he's been on vacation from his show since april 12th. a slew of advertisers defected from his show. police in fresno, california say the man suspected of shooting three men planned to kill as many white people as possible. he was also wanted in the death of a security guard last week. he faces four counts of murder. >> fresno police arrested mohammad for gunning down three men in a block and a half square area on tuesday in what they describe as random acts of violence. >> these individuals chosen today did not do anything to
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deserve what they got. these were unprovoked attacks. the chief says month hah made was armed with a .357 resolver when he opened fire on his first victim sitting inside a utility truck. moments later he shot and killed his second and third victims. one on the sidewalk and the other in the parking lot of the catholic charities, taking time to reload. >> all six rounds were fired in less than a minute within four different locations. >> officers responded within one minute of the first shot. they tackled and arrested mohammed moments later. >> as he was taken into custody he yelled out. >> the chief said mohammed also officers he hates white people. all three victims were white men. >> this is solely based on race and and it has nothing to do with terrorism in spite of the statements that he made. >> he told officers he pledged
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something happened to him as a result of his actions. they were already searching for mohammed in connection with a shooting that left a security guard at a motel dead. the man known as the facebook killer killed himself after being recognized at a fast food restaurant and being chased by police. steve stephens was spotted at a mcdonald's in eerie, pennsylvania. 48 hours earlier he gunned down a 74-year-old man and posted the video on book. a drive-thru attendant recognized period stephens. the restaurant owner said they try to buy some time to notify police. >> told him it was going to be a minute for his fries. it wasn't really. we were just trying to make sure that she got into contact with the state police. >> police chased stephens for two miles before he took his own life. >> although this was not the ideal outcome we are pleased that no one from
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was harmed including members of law enforcement. >> steechbphens talked about ha problems with his girlfriend and gambling issues and just snapped. coming up, a child's arrest caught on video. a boy with autism is arrested at school and an apology from adidas for an e-mail to customers after the boston marathon. this is the cbs morning news. stand up to chronic migraine with botox® botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's injected by a doctor once every 12 weeks. and is covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing,
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tomb. they hope to reverse a tourism slump caused by political instability. >> a boy with autism is arrested in school and a call for a new election in britain. britain's independent explains why the prime minister wants a snap election in early june. she hopes to strengthen the conservative party hold on power. a man date is needed to finalize britain's plans to leave the european union. the miami harold investigates the arrest and jailing of a 10-year-old boy that has autism. his mother was filming last week as he was taken from his central florida school in handcuffs. >> i don't understand. >> i know, honey, he has autism. he doesn't know what is going on. he's scared to death. he's ten years old. >> he's accused of felony battery for kicking a teacher last november. prosecutors say they didn't know he has autism. the new york times reports the sentencing of a man convicted in a notorious missing child case.
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years to life term in the death of 6-year-old etan patz. the boy's disappearance in 1979 lead to the creation of the national center for missing and exploiting children. az central of arizona says phoenix area veterans have more places to receive medical care. a new program makes them eligible for immediate treatment at two dozen cvs clin iics. long waits lead to the 2014 investigation of the veteran's administration. the boston globe says adidas apologized for a tone daef marketing message. they sent customers an e-mail to congratulate them for surviving the boston marathon. they reminded the company of the bombing at the race four years agatha killed three people. still ahead a new view of the planet. google earth lets you discover the world with new 3-d images and guided tours.
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tax cuts could boost the u.s. economy. wells fargo is testing a chat bot in facebook marijuana. gives customers information about their accounts. wells fargo says it's testing the automated program in 700 employees. wells fargo and other banks hope they can provide better and continuous customer service and also do it cheaper than large call centers. volkswagen introduced an electric crossover concept car. it's supposed to use augmented reality to feed the driver information. it includes gesture controls to navigate the interface. the battery pack sits in the floor. it's expected to have a range of about 500 miles. the production model is expected in 2020. google updated it's virtual global map. google earth to let people see three maps of specific locations. users can see the location in three dimensions getting a
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>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new research is easing worries about the use of antidepressants during pregnancy. the fear has been that antidepressant medication during
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risk of autism spectrum disorder or asd but two studies out today find the cause may not be the drugs themselves. he is the lead author of one of the studies. >> we looked at women that used antidepressants in one pregnancy and not another and we found there is no difference in the rates of autism among the siblings. >> both studies found an increased risk of asd, about twice normal but the records of more than 1.5 million women suggest that other factors linked to depression maybe to blame. >> factors could include more psychological problems. it could include genetic factors. it could include more environmental factors like poor prenatal care. this should be reassuring to pregnant women with depression. untreated depression during pregnancy may lead to poor outcomes for mother and the baby. cbs news, new york. coming up on
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talking some showers and parts of leesburg. going to see light showers about 4:39. ten minutes from now. headed over to washington by 5:41, laurel. light showers, these are very light and pockets of more moderate rain fall. 7:30. this will interrupt your morning commute a little bit. as we head through 10:00, starting to wind down and it will fade away by the lunch hour. cloudy skies are going to be here all day. we have winds out of the southeast, which will get us into the low 60s. however, it is going to be a little bit cooler than yesterday. not as perfect. i know, yesterday was just so awesome. today is going to be cloudier. however, we'll take a few showers. 55 degrees by 11:00. 50s for a lot of the day. slowly making our way into the 50s. >> i was so motivated yesterday. going out for that ru
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love it. i want that day on repeat for ever. out on the roads, we have an accident on the icc as you head eastbound, passing by georgia before you get to 370. a couple lanes blocked, no traffic slowing down. i've looked for traffic lane cameras in that area. i can't find where this has happened and i don't see any slow downs. keep our eye on that. 95 southbound here at dale boulevard. this is where we are having cotruction going on. kind of the same thing we're seeing on the icc. no major backups and the outer loop of the beltway, if you're trying to take the outer loop, that exit ramp blocked at this point for construction. mike. >> thanks. 4:27. get ready for the construction. activities at the national museum. the past couple of years, the museum has taken visitors to the ocean. the d.c.s. reports this year's interactive exhibit is
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it will be three domed cham bers that are made from paper tubes. >> and the wizards will hold home court advantage. washington did win game one against atlanta sunday afternoon. game two tips off at 7:00 p.m. >> and the caps have work to do to even up their series. each game in the series has gone to overtime. the caps, one game won, caps and wizards both start at 7:00. >> this is wakeup washington on wusa9. >> all right, hump day is here. check this out. remember the contest we told you about yesterday? these people are still kissing a car 48 hours later. they are trying to win it. got to be exhausted. thanks for joining us, i'm mike hydeck. let's talk weather. we'll have rain. allyson rae, what's up? >> it won't
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lasting. but it's out there and i will interrupt your commute, especially if you'll be doing the morning jog. you will get wet from some areas. your second half of the day will be cloudy and cool, but it will be dryer. so, if you want to hold off the jog until this afternoon, that looks to be better. you see an unsettled pattern. we have several chance of showers in the forecast. no day is a washout, except for sunday. so, we'll talk about your rain chances as we head to the latter part of the weekend. first alert live doppler, we have showers approaching leesburg and this will be through washington by 5:30 to 6:00. here we are on our future cast. this is pushing on through for the morning. now for the rest of the day, staying cloudy, winds out of the southeast. southeasterly winds are the only hope we have to get to the low to mid 60s. this cloud cover will stay put, keeping our temperatures into the 50s for much of the day. not as
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1:30 in the afternoon. only 57 degrees. highs below average for the first time in awhile. 80s are back as early as tomorrow. ellen will detail those rain chances coming up. >> i was going to say, yesterday's high, how nice the weather was. we have construction going on, not only by the beltway, but river road as you head eastbound, you are also going to run into some problems there. as with all of our overnight construction. i don't see significant delays. when i mention these areas, hopefully they are clear by 5:00. mike, we do have one accident on the icc as you head eastbound between georgia avenue and i-370. >> thanks, 4:30. new video out of north korea. state television showing footage of a musical show marking the birthday of founder father, kim il sung. it ended with missiles. the footage was a country test firing the missile in febr,

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