high. you are a free libyan. a lot of jubilation and celebration on this day for libyans and yes, the turnout according to electoral officials has been really high. about five hours ago, the electoral commission announced that 1.2 million, that is, out of 2.8 million registered voters did turn out and vote. there were a lot of people who turned out last minute to vote. and then it was, the polling took place at 98% of the polling centers. so for many officials here, this day has been a great success. thank you very much for joining us. a very historical day in the nation of libya. in the united states, 115 million people are sweltering in a heat wave that has lasted more than a week now. take a look at today s predicted highs. triple digit temperatures from the midwest to the eastern seaboard. boston looks good though at 87. several deaths are being blamed on the heat wave. keeping safe, keeping cool. it s especially hard for about 350,000 people who lost power during a f
an unannounced visit to afghanistan and announcement on troop withdrawal. two great whites threaten the coast of cape cod. now the hunt is on to find them before they claim a human life. good morning, everyone. i m randi kaye. it is 8:00 on the east coast. 5:00 a.m. out west. thanks for waking up with us. we start this morning with the economy and new jobs report. it wasn t quite what experts had hoped. just 80,000 jobs added in june. that fell below expectations and caused a ripple through the stock market. the dow down 124 points at the close. there was some good news. additions in manufacturing jobs was a highlight for the white house. 14,000 jobs were added in that sector. so how is this all playing on the campaign trail? we ll get into that at the bottom of the hour. there are a number of weather warnings across the country today. it s because it s going to be a scorcher for many of you. take a look at the map with me. if you live in these areas, and i m sure you pro
fired more people, mitt romney and barack obama slam china. day one. president romney stands up to china. demands a level playing field for our businesses and workers. just today, to kick off his bus tour, the president played the china card too. just this morning, my administration took a new action to hold china accountable for unfair trade practices that harm american automakers. and let me tell you something. americans aren t afraid to compete. we believe in competition. the president is referring to chinese tariffs on american-made cars and raised costs between 10% and 22%. what is amazing when you look at the numbers the claim doesn t really add up. look at gm sales in china. in the month of may, they were up 21% from last year. so far this year gm sold a record 1.2 million cars in china, more than the united states. the real untold story here isn t really about chinese tariffs on u.s. cars. it s how much china is helping america s economy. so let s start with o
don t screw with this, okay? this is piers morgan tonight. cona o brien is very tall, he s very talented, he s very irish and perhaps the funniest man with red hair on the entire planet. he s also an ordained minister. he hosts his own late-night show on tv. you are a man of many talents, aren t you? yes, i am. thank you for noticing that. you didn t even scratch the surface. i have a high falsetto. i m hairless, completely hairless, my body. i m aerodynamic. there s nothing i can t do. what is the genuinely weirdest thing about you that nobody knows? wow, that s a good one. the weirdest thing about me that nobody knows. i can be amusing at times. it seems to have escaped people s notice. you don t do many interviews. i don t do a lot. i ve been trying to lure you for like 18 months. i don t do a lot because think about it, i m on television constantly. since 1993, i m on tv for a chunk of time every day. i m not looking for more ways to be on television.
do they? rielle hunter answers the most important question of all. is she sorry? and the mayor of new york. this is piers morgan tonight. tonight, rielle hunter tells all. the secrets, the lies, the affair with john edwards. but we begin with the big story. we begin with a woman who could tell a story like nobody else. sleepless in seattle, when harry met sally, nora ephron s classic movies, audiences still laugh and also cry along with them. she was also a playwright and bestselling author and blogger. her best legacy may be her family and long-time friends who are all paying tribute to her today. welcome to you both. i ve been struck, i have to say, about the incredible outpouring of the emotions, tributes, of grief from so many people, from such a broad spectrum. not just of entertainment, but of all almost every part of american culture and around the world. arianna, let me start with you. are you surprised? she was a remarkable woman but it s been an incredib