we are also live in haiti. six months after the earthquake. bill clinton returns to haiti, trying to speed up the pace of reconstruction. cnn s anderson cooper put him to the screws. we are going to give thaw with anderson, joining us with with the investigation, no, interview with president clinton. also looking to relocate? we have the inside scoop on where you should start looking. money magazine out with the list of best places to live. they tell you which towns have the lowest unemployment rates, best schools. we will show you a couple of them. of course, like us, hate us, want to comment on the stories, a.m. fix blog is up and running. you can join the conversation right now. go to cnn.com/amfix. first, though, new hope this morning. crude in the gulf may be brought under control soon. last night a mile beneath the surface, a new containment cap was lowered into place and everything went as planned. 85 days later, the question now becomes will this contraption wor
rely on the government agencies to give us some direction as to whether the medicine is safe or not. if there is a better alternative, something that doesn t have as much risk, i d rather do that. and i think that s what i ll do. reporter: edward darden didn t wait. he switched to another medication and he is not alone. prescriptions of avandia are down by two-thirds in the past three years. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. coming up in the next hour, 7:40 eastern, we ll speak to dr. steven nissen. he essentially started all of this. he s going to be testifying at today s hearings from the cleveland clinic and his study raised initial questions about the safety of avandia. he s going to talk to us about what he thinks will happen today. good. especially with those people who have it in their prescription cap nets right now. 31 past the hour. that means time for this morning s top stories. new hope this morning in the gulf. bp testing now a tighter fitting containment cap. if
dramatic video out of china real quick. if you didn t see this last hour, this amount of water is mind boggling, thousands are being evacuated here. it is a rainy season but this is clearly well above what they would normally see this time of year. the yangtze river getting hit hard right now. you won t see that kind of rainfall across new york today but it will be wet before the day is done across the big apple. rob, thanks. this morning s top stories just minutes away, including this one bp s new cap is over that broken oil well in the gulf. what it really means 85 days after this disaster. it could be over today. live from new orleans. also former president bill clinton is back in haiti. what s his mission now six months after that devastating earthquake? he talked exclusively to cnn s anderson cooper. plus, money magazine out with one of those polls that tells you you are living in the wrong spot. the top 100 places to call home.
all i remember is watching the football game at the ethiopian restaurant and for some reason i put my head down and i just remember hearing a big explosion, a lot of noise. i remember like falling down off my chair for like a couple seconds and i guess i was unconscious for a couple seconds, or blacked out or something. i remember waking up and i was walking away from the scene, walking away from where i was sitting. i remember my leg hurt really bad so i had to stop. amazing story. cnn s david mckenzie just out of a press conference with police there in kampala, uganda. david, what is the latest in this case? reporter: well, drew, the latest is pretty surprising in fact because what they ve already found is damning evidence that this was a suicide attack. the reason is that they found a suicide belt at what they call here a disco, at a nightclub late last night here in kampala. a concerned citizen called up the police. they swooped on that nightclub and found an unexplode vest.
that s what kept him going, and he refuses to let the quake silence his music. he joins us now from miami. you broke your foot and three fingers after the quake. i think everyone wants to know how are you doing, how are you recovering. good morning to everyone. it s a great pleasure to be here on cnn and to be with everyone. the recovery is slow, but it s steady. i had my first surgery in january, and i believe i was too anxious to play. i had the keyboard. i practiced, with the keyboard stevie wonder gave me. i think i played it too early, the beginning of march, and that probably slowed down the process, so i had a second surgery on may 6th, so i decided this time to wait three months instead of six week before i start playing been, gut it feels better and feels like it s