attacks. also he didn t pull the trigger. face-to-face with the killer, a survivor s terrifying account. i am richard quest in london. this is cnn s world report. good morning to viewers in the united states, and around the world. police say a 32-year-old norwegian man arrested on friday may have been involved in the oslo bomb blast and the massacre on the island that left at least 91 people dead in total. local media are naming the man as anders behring breivik. police are not confirming his identity, but when asked about extremism in norway, the prime minister told the news conference police were aware of active groups. translator: compared to other countries, i will not say that we have a big problem with right-wing extremists in norway, but we have had some groups, and we have followed them before, and our police is aware that there are some right-wing extreme groups, or at least has been some groups of that kind in norway. but, again, i very much underline that w
apparent. police now say at least 80 people were killed on the island. a gunman has kmasquerading as a policeman. a 32-year-old norwegian man has been arrested by the police, and they have named the subject anders behring breivik. the death toll from the bombing in oslo a few hours earlier stands at seven people, and scores more were injured and, of course, dozens dead on the island. jim boulden joins us from oslo. you were monitoring the news conference a few minutes ago. reporter: yes, i thought it was interesting the prime minister said he had been going to the island every summer since 1974. he is of the labor party and this is the labor party s summer camp. he said the place he had been visiting every summer has now turned to hell in a few hours. he was fearing he would know some of the young people who had died. as far as more details, i don t think that we got a lot of more details from the justice minister or prime minister. they still won t name the suspect in cust
washington, debt talks and broken down. late this afternoon house speaker john boehner walked out of negotiations with president obama saying the two could not connect because of their difference visions for country. president obama was the first to respond. my expectation was that speaker boehner was going to be willing to go to his caucus and ask them to do the tough thing but the right thing. i think it has proven difficult for speaker boehner to do that. i ve been left at the alter now a couple of time. a short time later, speaker boehner hit back with this. let me just say the white house moved the goal post. there was an agreement on some additional revenues until yesterday which wh the president demanded $400 billion more which was going to be nothing more than a tax increase on the american people. secondly, they refused to get serious about cutting spending and making the tough choice that s are facing our country on entitlement reform. so that s the bottom lin