Other things he does every day. Were listening to your jam right now, earth, wind and fire. Number one song. Good shot. Little big shots, itll be a hit, first of all, because youre good with the kids but its not a competition, right . Everybody wins. If you have a competition, youre going to have children crying. Nobody wants that. Right. But they all are so gifted, man, with what they do. Oh. We let them come out and do world. We just have fun with them and we talk. They just do some amazing stuff, man. Like americas got talent meets kids say the darndest things. Thats right. The best part for me is the interview. When you sit there and treat children like adults, they have some real stuff for you. Oh, yes. Because you cant prep them, you know. They dont have publicists yet. Do they tell you what mom and they say stuff about their parents and the parents are in the audience, more fitified. Im dying laughing. Its the highlight of my day. Then you have the steve harvey show, which is ki
center. the judge will have a hotline to that center. if she doesn t like what she hears, in terms of progress reports, she could actually extend the 90 days. reporter: as part of the original sentence, the 24-year-old actress was supposed to have at least 24 hours after her release to spend with her family. but the judge who ordered that sentence changed the terms last week, ordering lohan to begin her apparently much needed rehab stint right away. the lawyer for the actress voiced her concern that her client wouldn t get a break. i m hoping she ll have some time to spend with her family before she goes to rehab. she has complied with all the orders. she should be able to have 24 hours at home. reporter: according to published reports, she will not only receive treatment for addiction but psychological issues as well. inmates serving tame for nonviolent offenses typically have their sentences reduced due to overcrowding and credit for good behavior. a star of tv s
which means there were two consecutive measures of growth. that hasn t happened in two years. the president hastens to add we re not out of the woods yet but points to the fact there s been positive job growth for each of the last six months. the economy did end up growing at a 2.4% great, and an upwardly revised rate of 3.75%, they just revised that rate. that s the good news. the bad news, both politically and economically is the unemployment rate still rests at 9.5%. a lot of experts, alex, think it s going to go higher, 9.8%, and we ll get few statistics for july at the end of this month, the beginning of august. the president is trying to accentuate the positive, talking about the positive job growth, even though everybody believes it s not going to be enough to bring down the unemployment rate. talking about something else, the turnaround, as he calls it, in detroit. he says his actions by spending $60 billion out of the t.a.r.p., that was tremendously unpopular last ye
survival after a laundry list of ethics charges laid out by house investigators. all signs point to a very public and embarrassing trial in congress. we ll look at what it could mean for rangel and his fellow democrats straight ahead. the party rumored to cost millions. the faa will shut down airspace around one tiny town tomorrow for chelsea clinton to walk down the aisle. to rhinebeck, new york to preview the wedding of the year. join live conversation on the am fix blog. cnn.com/amfix. the investigation into 91,000 leaked documents from the war in afghanistan. the suspected wikileaks source flown back from kuwait be now locked up in the marine brig in kwanco, virginia. the military is zeroing in as army 1st class bradley manning. he s already charged with leaking classified information. this is a deadly 2007 army helicopter attack in iraq. the pentagon is accusing wikileaks and its source within the u.s. military of murder. here s the chairman of the joint chiefs of
infamous killer to make a shocking statement. hey, cleveland, lebron james, ask this guy wearing king james miami jersey. he didn t just get booed, he got the boot. i m krya phillips. you are live in cnn newsroom. we begin with life and death as an american soldier, july, deadliest month for u.s. troops in afghanistan. 63 of our men and women in uniform lost in the last 30 days. the most sacred place for our fallen heroes but so many of those whitehead stones dotting the hillsides of arlington unmarked and mixed up and mishandled. now, life insurance companies accused of profiting off of troops deaths, grieving families, and missing the fine print and missing out on big money. and surviving the battlefield. but fighting a different war. depression, drug abuse, suicide. it is all rising. the army steps up. let s start with the grieving families of our fallen heroes. they may be getting ripped off. they are entitled to a life insurance companies but the companies that hand