men and women watching us now on the american network. we ll have plenty of coverage throughout the morning on what s happening in new york today. but we need to start with norway. the suspect in those horrific attacks says he did it and he did it all by himself. that s what police say they are hearing from the suspect in the norway massacre. a memorial you re seeing here and hearing is under way for the victims going on in norway. at least 92 people died in two attacks, but there s still some young people missing on utoyi island. the suspect, anders behring breivik is expected to be in court tomorrow for the first time. the attorney says his client described the attacks as horrible, but necessary. he says breivik will explain that in court. police aren t done looking for possible suspects, anyone that may have helped him plan or carry out the attacks. they say the investigation may taim take time because they re going to look into every possible angle. do you see this? that
a little girl with a heart of gold instead of asking for birthday presents, she asked that people help children half a world away. tonight her life comes to a tragic end, but her legacy lives on. good evening, everyone. i m don lemon in atlanta. we welcome our viewers tonight watching around the world. you re in the cnn newsroom. tmz says this is the last time i m i winehouse was on stage, three days ago in north london. she supported her 13-year-old goddaughter, an aspiring singer herself. tonight the world is mourning the singer blessed with a voice beyond her years but cursed with addictions that may have cut them short. london police say they do not note what killed the grammy award winning singer. they found her today in her apartment. but many are speculating her death is connected to her substance abuse. showbiz tonight s kareen wynter joins us from los angeles. good evening to you. winehouse s father is now returning to london. over this tragic news, we just l
a little girl with a heart of gold instead of asking for birthday presents, she asked that people help children half a world away. tonight her life comes to a tragic end, but her legacy lives on. good evening, everyone. i m don lemon in atlanta. we welcome our viewers tonight watching around the world. you re in the cnn newsroom. tmz says this is the last time amy winehouse was on stage, three days ago in north london. she supported her 13-year-old goddaughter, an aspiring singer herself. tonight the world is mourning the singer blessed with a voice beyond her years but cursed with addictions that may have cut them short. london police say they do not know what killed the grammy award winning singer. they found her today in her apartment. but many are speculating her death is connected to her substance abuse. showbiz tonight s kareen wynter joins us from los angeles. good evening to you. winehouse s father is now returning to london. over this tragic news, we just lea
lose-lose for both sides? we ll have a fair and balanced debate, straight ahead. for all the latest go to foxnews.com/politics. gregg: fox news alert. retired general john shalikashvili has died at the age of 75 he served under president clinton. president obama issuing a statement reading in part: gregg: let s go back to wendell goer. what are you hearing there? reporter: the president called general shalikashvili a genuine soldier, statesman whose extraordinary life represented the promise of america. he came to this country as a polish immigrant at the age of 16. learned english from watching john wayne movies. president obama called him an
john wayne movies. president obama called him an only in america story. said as you noted, by any measure he made our country a safer and better place. gregg: as chairman of the joint chiefs he strengthened our alliances in europe and asia and formed closer defense ties with russia and championed the partnership for peace with the former soviet union. wendell goler thanks very much. millions of americans are suffering through yet another day of press sieve heat. hot of oppressive heat. from the central united states to the east coast leading to many blackouts. all time record high temps. tragically, a number of deaths. julie banderas is live outside our new york city headquarters. around the triple digits? it is but starting to drop slowly. we are now at 94°.