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it's friday, april 21st, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight. with time running out before a lethal drug expires, arkansas executed its first inmate in more than a decade. terror in paris. overnight police raided the home of the suspect killed by the police in the deadly attack on the city's iconic champs-elysees. this morning isis claims responsibility that left one dead t
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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. well, arkansas executed an inmate for the first time in nearly a dozen years after the supreme court rejected a round of last-minute appeals. lee was pronounced dead four minutes before he was to expire. he made no statement. he was one of eight inmates scheduled to be put to death before one of the three drugs used in the execution was to expire on april 30th. the governor said justice has been carried out. >> reporter: arkansas put 51-year-old lydell lee to death overnight. a united supreme court rejected the convicted murderer's appeal hours before his execution. those against capital punishment held a
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governor's mansion. a supply of one of its execution drugs expires. that set off a firestorm of debate about the state's protocols and the use of capital punishment in general. arkansas's first three executions were definitely delayed because of court action. one more is in doubt because of legal rulings. lee was sentenced to death for beating deborah reese to death with a tire iron in 1993. her son was just a child when his mom was murdered. he is the embodiment of evil that should never have to exist in this world. >> reporter: but kevin young said he's a brother they didn't know. >> reporter: he maintained his innocence until h
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breath. the others' deaths remain unclear. this morning a man with possible links to a deadly shooting on the champs-elysees turned himself in to police. police searched a home in the paris suburb also believed to be linked to yesterday's attack that left an officer dead. two others were wounded. isis says it's behind the attack. hena daniels is here with the latest. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. it's enforcing its security with 50,000 officers along with its elite units to ensure citizens' protection following yesterday's attack and this sunday's presidential election. they raided a home in paris overnight searching for clueses into thursday's deadly attack along the
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authorities are trying to determine if one or more people were involved. a man with a weapon opened fire along the iconic avenue. as panicked restaurantgoers hit the floor, one held his cell phone to catch a video of the suspect. the gunman killed at least one officer and wounded two other officers and a female tourist before he was taken out by police. in a televised address last night french president francois hollande called the attack terroristic in nature. he was identified. >> i'd say it's a terrible thing that's going on in world today. >> as it continues to unfold, president trump expressed his
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condolences from washington. vice president pence offered similar sentiments. >> we will not end our effort to end terrorism. >> it's leading up to the presidential election this sunday and the french president will meet with his national defense and security council this morning. anne-marie? >> hena tan yals here in new york. thank you so much, hena. president trump plans to attend a nato meeting in belgium next month. the president has complained the u.s. tributes more to the military alliance than it receive, a subject he brought up during a meeting with the italian prime minister yesterday. later during a briefing mr. trump dismissed the possibility of u.s. intervention in libya. >> a great welcome -- >> security was one of the topics at the white house with the prime minister. during a briefing that followed president trump was asked if america would join italy in the battle against isis in
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right now enough roles. we're in a role everywhere. so i do not see that. i do see a role in getting rid of isis. >> when asked about north korea, president trump started talking about getting help from china to end north korea's nuclear program when he made this unusual statement. >> some movement has been made in the last two or three hours, and i really have confidence the president will try really hard. we don't know whether or not they will be able to do that but i have confidence he'll be trying very, very hard. >> once again he called the obama agreement brokered with iran -- >> we'll have something to say about it in the not too distant future but iran has not lived up to the agreement. >> the state department
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that iran is living up to the terms f the deal. an egyptian worker who has been imprisoned for nearly four years will visit the white house today. president trump intervened to release him during a meeting with the egyptian president earlier this month. he was acquitted of child abuse charges this week and returned to the u.s. yesterday. she and her husband aided street. they say the charges were bogus and she was caught up in the crackdown on civil society. this morning the attorney general jeff sessions is taking heat for remarks he made about hawaii and a honolulu-based federal judge. the honolulu star tiezer described the comments as a dis on the state. here's what he said in a statement on the radio on tuesday. ju i'm really amazed that a
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the pacific can issue an order that stops the president from the united states from what appears to be clearly his statutory and constitutional powers. >> both u.s. senators from hawaii were quick to defend their island in the pacific. he said sessions' comments were ignorant and dangerous. he reminded him of the 2013 vote confirming the very judge he criticized. it's important that the judge is considering charging wikilea wikileaks. he remains holed up in the ek dorian embassy in london. prosecutors are trying to determine if charges can be brought on information stolen. ahead on "cbs this morning," jeff pegues will have the latest on the wikileaks investigation. critics are outraged following reports that bill
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o'reilly's payout could be as high as $25 million. >> shame on fox! shame on fox! shame on fox! >> protesters demanding a change in the fox corporate culture demonstrated outside fox yesterday. o'reilly was fire after multiple sexual harassment allegations and an internal investigation. at a houston hospital visiting hours brought a meeting of two former presidents. george bush dropped by yesterday the see his father george h.w. bush. he was admitted a week oeg due to a case of mild pneumonia. doctors say he's gaining strength and is in good spirits. >> coming up on the "morning news" now, oval office visit and rock stars and a former governor gets time. paisley park honors prince. this is the "cbs morning news." the first water gel foundation with hyaluronic acid it plumps, quenches... delivers a natural, flawless look.
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a year ago today prince died of an apparent painkiller overdose, but his fans won't have new music to remember him by. a judge temporarily blocked the release of six previously unheard cuts. the singer's estate says the sound engineer who produced them broke his deal with prince. paisley park kicked off a prince tribute, though, and some unusual guests at the white house. the "star tribune" of minneapolis covered a musical trib to prince at his home. the fans paid a visit. they paid up to a thousand for a ticket. the four-day celebration featured live music and a prince concert. the "washington post" says a new proposal would let insurers charge people more with the-existing conditions.
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pools. no votes are scheduled. "the new york times" notes that president trump spent four hours hosting celebrity guests at the white house. kid rock, sarah palin, and ted nugent dropped in for dinner, a tour, and a policy chat. the "san francisco chronicle" updates the feud over an kouann coulter. she rejected a new date and said she can't do that date and there are no classes at berkeley that week. new york's "daily news" reports eli manning's emotional denial of a fraud accusation, a lawsuit filed by collectors claims he passed off fake memorabilia as genui genuine. >> i have no reason, nor have i ever had any reason o do anything of that nature. i have done nothing wrong and
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the dow rose 174 points. president trump is expected to sign an executive order today. the order directs the treasury secretary to review the regulations and then determine if any impose an undue financial burden on taxpayers or add undue complexities. the president will also order a review of corporate tax regulations. general motors is the latest u.s. company ending its business in venezuela. on wednesday the government seized the company all related to a 20-year-old lawsuit. they've battled economic troubles including food shortage and triple-digit inflation. the card's no thicker
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the country. a new lawsuit claims that the maker of high end headphones is spying on its users. meg oliver explains. >> reporter: when music fans put on their high-end headphones, they may feel like they're in their own private world but a lawsuit against one of the most popular manufacturers claims just the opposite, that bose is spying. >> basically it's accusing bose of eavesdropping on its customers when they use the headphones. they come with a free bose connect app for personal icing settings. the suit claims the company uses that app to track customers' music, podcasts, and lectures, and then sells that information. dan ackerman says
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fine print. >> it my be information from bluetooth or other apps on your phone. >> reporter: audio choices can reveal a lot about a person including potential clues to their religion or sexual orientation. the suit complains that by selling that information, bose is violating customer privacy. >> you would pt recommend downloading this app. >> i think people generally own load too many apps and sign up for too many services. the headphones work just fine. you don't need the app. >> reporter: bose has declined requests to comment. it's a way to speak into customers' private lives. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," academy award-winning producer brian grazer on his new series, "genius: on the life of albert einstein." i'm
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their migraines. does it work. we're going to look at the science behind this new trend. here's allyson, happy friday. >> it is friday. things are going to be good. this morning is very similar to yesterday. yesterday i was saying how friday might be almost a repeat day. showers are starting off to the north and west. a couple of morning showers. the middle of the day is going to be mile, warm, some sunshine out there. back to the 80s and then we'll have more afternoon storms. lets track these showers for hagerstown. it is going to move through leesburg at 4:56 and laurel at 5:43, columbia at 5:21. taking a look at the futurecast, generally the bulk of the rain will stay to the north. we're going to have a few light showers around 270 after the 7:00 hour, and then farther to the south through the beltway by 7:30 down through fredericksburg, even through 9:00 in the morning. the middle of the morning or late morning, rather, we'll stay into the 70s. it will be muggy out there. 'r
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as well this morning. this is your lunch hour near 80 degrees. maybe not as sunny as it was yesterday. it's still going to be just as warm if not warmer. we have a few showers off to the west and this afternoon gear up for another round of showers or even a rumble of thunder. >> it's friday. >> it is friday. what's going on ellen. >> a lot. actually on the roads not too much. we had an accident on the outer loop of the beltway where we had that closure yesterday. between allen town road before you get to pennsylvania avenue that's been cleared, and there's really no residual delays. i'm seeing a little bit of slow traffic inside the beltway on pennsylvania avenue. if you are out in fairfax, fairfax county parkway at route 29 lee highway, you see this delay here, right at this intersection we've had a crash overnight. they hit the power light there or the traffic light, so they're kind of stopping traffic to close that intersection at this point. slow as
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lee highway. also last night a delphi road and gosh, i'm going to and maybe mike. >> messerat. >> we had some storms there and so there's some cleanup. utility work is all done. some unusual storm damage in prince george's county, those high winds damaged the interior dry wall on the top floor. police in d. c. are looking for two people who attempted to rob a store on michigan avenue northwest. it scared an employee but did not get away with any cash. this man is an inmate the iconic paris boulevard is reopened this morning after a gunman opened fire on police killing one officer and wounded three people. isis has claimed responsibilities for the shooti
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death penalty for the first time since 2005. 51-year-old ladeli was put to death for the 1993 murder of his neighbor. a judge has blocked the planned release of new music by the pop icon. prince's estate argued that the recordings breached a confidential agreement between prince and his sound engineer. the news at 4:30 starts right now. >> this is wake up washington on wusa9. >> a little bit of rain on and off over the weekend. is your weekend going to be a complete wash out. good morning, everybody, i'm jan jeffcoat. mike hydeck is there behind me. come on over with me right now. we've got to ask the sunny dressed allyson whether or not we're going to see any of that sun this weekend. >> i always taught to dress how the weather is going
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to be a beautiful weekend kind of dress. it's not going to be the best weekend weather wise, but it's not going to be a washout. let's get to the numbers, first. mostly it's dry and sort of humid out there. also foggy this morning. i know i ran across the -- not ran. drove. i was driving across the potomac, and it was pretty foggy out there. take that into consideration. 60 for manassas. a couple of showers out there off to the north and west. as you head along warrenton and 66, those are pretty light. the bulk of the rain will stay north of the beltway. we are going to see those showers sweep through. take a look at your futurecast, we're going to be muggy and warm today, back to the low 80s. isolated showers to start, and then very similar to yesterday. this cold front is coming on through. during the late afternoon another round of showers, even a thunderstorm will be possible. highs today into the

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