congressman, but you know who sexts the most? i'm don lemon, the news starts right now. >> i can't understand really what happened. >> two attacks in norway, at least 92 people dead, 85 of them at a youth camp. seven dead in a bombing in the capital of oslo. so far, one man arrested and charged in both attacks, that man identified by local media as anders baring brevin. police now say they haven't ruled out the possibility that others were involved, the accounts in the youth camp of utoya island are chilling, witnesses say a man showed up in a police uniform, reportedly he asked to address the campers and started firing. because the camp is run by norway's ruling labor party, investigators believe this attack could have been politically motivated. the attack followed a car bombing outside a capitol building in oslo. norway's prime minister calls this the country's worst atrocity since world war ii. these kinds of attacks were unimaginable in norway before now, but as our jim bolden reports, norwegians today are adjusting to a new reality. >> as oslo woke up saturday morning, the terrible truth had already been confirmed. more than 80 young people had been massacred on utoya island. 600 to 700 were there for the weekend. there was nowhere to go as the shooter used his machine pistol for two hours, say witnesses. throughout the morning, survivors of the island massacre gave harrowing accounts of how they escaped. >> i heard him yelling, i'm going to kill you all and we also die he pointed his gun at me but he didn't pull the trigger. he left then returned an hour later when a new other people had gathered around me and then people started running around because they didn't know where to run. he suddenly showed up. >> reporter: the alleged shooter arrested on the island friday also officially link by police to the terrible bombing in central oslo. a 32-year-old norwegian man, police said they are investigating his extreme right wing views. >> he's a free mason, this suspect and he could police and monitoring potentially dangerous groups, continuously. we cannot provide further details or specifics on this guy. this guy has not been on the police radar it seems. >> reporter: in an early morning press conference t prime minister said he feared he would know some of the young people killed on the island he visited every year since 1984. >> it's difficult when these people i know, and i know quite a few of the people who lost their lives, i know the parents of several other who is lost their lives and this happens to be the place where i and my fiance became politically active and earlier today, i was at the paradise for youngsters turned into hell. >> reporter: there were a number of government buildings badly damaged friday, the prime minister called on all norwegians to do what they k to aid the biggest one-day killing in the country since the second world war. we're going to have more on this with a live report from utoya island. the countdown is on, president barack obama and congressional leaders are going nowhere fast in their attempts to cut a deal to raise the nation's debt ceiling, but there are signs of movement just the last few hours, kate bolduan is standing by, kate, i understand that speaker john boehner held a conference call just a short time ago with house republicans. >> i just want to give you a little update, there seems to be a lot of fluid parts that we're tracking this afternoon. we have been told, my completion dierdre walsh and ted barren say that all the congressional leaders that are involved in these negotiations, they're sitting down? just about a half an hour for a meeting and we'll be in there, we're at least told we'll get a photo-op of that. we'll see if they're going to be taking any questions, we'll see the democratic leaders harry reid and mish mcconnell and john boehner sitting down together. but to that point that you were talking about, that conference call that house speaker john boehner called with his members, this happened after the meeting a the white house, and we're told according to an aid familiar with this call, john boehner told house republican members that she was working toward a package, if you will, a package of 3 trillion to $4 trillion. it is significant that he does say that he's trying for this package and also says that their goal is to try to have something for members to review in the next 24 hours, so really, at some point tomorrow, because they would like to get the legislative ball rolling by monday, but in terms of that two steps, that might be a tough sell because beer not sure that democrats have yet signed on to this bill. we have been calling democratic members and have not yet been able to confirm that they have signed on to this bill. so we're not sure yet if this is a bipartisan package. we know from a statement that the white house spokesman put out following the white house meeting that in this meeting, president obama reiterated his opposition to any type of short-term extension, and as part of the statement that jay carney put out, the white house spokesman, he said this, he says as the current situation makes clear, it would be irresponsible to put our country and economy at risk again in juchtd a few short months with another battle over raising the debt ceiling, congress should refrain from playing reckless political games with our economy. we'll have to see how the white house feels once they see if this is the deal coming out of congress. but we'll be tracking that, don. >> kate, thank you, we'll see you live at the top of the next hour after that photo-op. and for the latest on the negotiations, be sure you watch "state of the union tomorrow." candy's guest will be timothy quiter, 9:00 a.m. eastern, sunday morning on cnn. ♪ >> it is breaking news that is amy winehouse singing her hit "rehab" it carries historical significant right now, officials found the grammy winning singer dead in her apartment. wine house became as well known for her addiction problems as for her talent. we're joined now live from london with the very latest. do we know anymore about the circumstances that led police to her apartment, anita? >> don in the last hour police came out to address reporters just outside of amy winehouse's north london home and they made a statement confirming what we already know that it was indeed amy winehouse who was found dead in her apartment this afternoon here london time. they're still saying that her death is still uncomplained and that a post mortem hasn't taken place yet and only then they will have a definitive idea of what caused her death. as we know, her substance abuse, drug addiction as well as alcohol addiction has been well documented not only in hiss songs but also in tabloids as well. not to mention also the performances that she had, many fans saying basically she just didn't seem with it. her latest performance on her european tour back in belgrade ended early with fans booing her off the stage. she cancelled the rest of her tour with a record company basically saying that she needed to go into rehab and she agreed, but she did go but she checked herself out a week later. she was last seen according to reports earlier this week with her god daughter supporting her god daughter who was also an up and coming singer. some are saying she looked happy, but until we know as to what caused this untimely death, police are just saying that it's unexplained at this point. >> we have the video of her performance in belgrade, she couldn't stand up, she couldn't sing, she was basically mumbling, the band members were trying to help her out. we don't know what caused it, but chances are, let's just be honest because of her past, and this is her in belgrade, hopefully monita this is not what she will be known for because she is such a talent. i'm wondering what the reaction was and what the atmosphere is like now in london. >> reporter: you know, you say that you hope she would not be remembered like that, but i think a lot of people will remember her like that and the fact of the matter is she was a promising talent and one of the local reporters in the newspapers here saying she emboded the best and the worst of the music business, her voice was compared to the blues and jazz singers of the 1940s and 1950s. and she had such promise and she was living up to that, she was living up to that promise, but everything else, though, it came into such highs of her fame also came with such lows of the way we saw her, you know, with bloodied shoes and tattoos, but just bloodied shoes and of course being drunk out in public and just, you know, completely out of it as people are saying now. >> she was a mess, let's just say it, she was a mess. what are we hearing -- we're hearing reports from neighbors and neighbors may have heard some noise early saturday morning at her house. >> reporter: we're not hearing much at this point right now, again, police are being really tight lipped as to what was happening around the early hours of the day or of the night. but what happened what is happening right now outside her london home, our fans are pouring in, they're dropping flowers and lighting candles and paying tribute to this young woman whose life ended just too young. the management at the time just kind of stepped in and put her in a rehabilitation center, but she didn't really need it. >> two months ago the singers staff issued a statement saying they were doing everything they could to, quote, return her to her best after she cut short her european tour. celebrities often don't give themselves enough time to recover. that's according to dr. drew pensky from our sister network hln. >> when an opiate addicts goes into treatment it could take months and years to treat. celebrities and musicians, they return to the road or they return to their careers far too prematurely and it's far to predictable what will happen. people look at these stories and say oh, addiction treatment doesn't work. the crazy thing about addiction is part of the disease is a disturbance of thinking, where the addict themselves convinces themselves they don't need to listen to or do what they're being told to do and if they do the recovery process on a daily basis, if they just do it, they'll be fine just the way a diabetic is fine if they take their insulin three times a day. the nation bakes in 100-plus-degree temperatures in some areas. is there any relief in sight? 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[laughing] [laughing hesitantly] [laughing evilly] sign. announcer: if you're facing foreclosure, talk to the right people. speak with hud-approved housing counselors free of charge at... the new video just in to cnn, it's out of north london and the person you're seeing, the body quite frankly being put into that private ambulance is the body of amy winehouse, police have confirmed that it was her body just a short time ago. the 27-year-old singer found in her north london flat dead this morning. and they don't know the cause of the death yet, but they are investigating and we will continue to -- roads and highways flooded triggering flash flood warnings for most of the day, nearly 90,000 customers also lost power in this heat. can you imagine, a busted metro service disrupted and there were hour-long delays at o'hare's international airport. yes, it is summer, but the heat wave that's gripping much of the nation is-when it's this hot the i wou elderly and the very young. horses are not exempt. we found a horse that knows how to take advantage of a sprinkler to get the most out of its sprays. we remember with brianna keeler, the heat and the humidity is literally affecting our equipment. so if you go outside with a camera, it will fog up, and that means that photographers have to give themselves about 20 minutes before we have a live shot to help it defog. here our live shot location on the north lawn, we're dealing with the heat index at 113, also these concrete risers just radiating the heat upward. and these hot tv lights, they don't really help either. so what we're trying to do is above all stay hydrated, wear cotton and when all else fails, my photographers have been nice enough to set off fan down there to help keep me cool during our live shots. >> we have one very special block that's finding a way to stay cool. today we opened up the fire hydrant with this giant wrench. we also have a sprinkler cap to keep the water down, we're not usinging a lot of water, but it's keeping everybody cool. >> they are having fun, but you know what? as we said, it is down right dangerous. joining us now with more on the nation's heat wave is jacqui jeras. like you said, it's dangerous and it's deadly. more than 30 people have died in this heat wave so far and unfortunately those numbers are probably going to continue to go up. a little bit of a relief out there but not before some records are being broken. these just in from the national weather service, kennedy airport reporting a record of 102, philly at 100, as well as north little rock, arkansas, and a look at what it looks like in central park today, you'll want to stay in the shade because that's the best place to be in, try and get maybe a little bit wet from some of those found da mountains as well. that's part of the problem, this is covering many, many states, the humidity levels are extremely high, so your temperature on the thermometer doesn't have to say 100, it's the temperature that your body feels and it's feeling 105 in kansas city, 105 in memphis, and the northeast corner now in with this as well. we call this a big heat dome or an area of high pressure that's stacked up miles into the atmosphere. and we think of high pressure, we think high and dry, right, beautiful, sunny weather. but in high pressure systems, the air is descending and when it descends, it come presses, when it compresses, it heats up so when you're closer to the center of this dome, you're seeing higher temperatures, for example it's hotter in new york city than it is in georgia. now that's going to start to sink south and as a result we're seeing showers and thunderstorms across the great lakes and they're going to push into the northeast but that will bring a change in your temperature and bring your humidity down, so boston, new york city, looking much better for your sunday, but d.c. on southward, you guys are going to stay hot through the weekend into the early part of next week. still a long way of summer to go, don. >> that's a new term, a heat dome, i have been hearing all your meteorologists say that, what exactly is a heat dome? >> it's that area of high pressure where it heats up and when you're in that core, that's where it's the hottest. the music community mourns the death of amy winehouse, the grammy award winner lived a very troubled life. we'll talk to webdy walsh, a human behavior expert next. [ bell chiming ] [ male announcer ] want to pump up your gas mileage? come to meineke for our free fuel-efficiency check and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. an amazing voice. music lovers the world over are mourning tonight, knowing the soulful voice has been silenced. as we reported, london police found amy winehouse dead inside her apartment today. she was just 27 years old. joining us now is our resident human behavior expert dr. wendy walsh and we want to stress that police don't know how winehouse lost her life. her substance abuse problems were well chronicled. some artists just can't concur their demons. no one could have been a bigger fan of amy winehouse than i am. i mean just a voice from god. and then she just couldn't get it together. and quite frankly, in the last part of her life, she was a mess, you saw her on stage. it was just terrible. >> yeah. you know you got to remember, don that, great art, often, but not always comes from a place of pain and pained artists often turn to drugs to self-medicate. and you know that's sort of a terrible cycle. then the addiction becomes the issue. but for those fans about to sit back and watch a woman, an amazingly talented woman build a career on a song saying she'll never go to rehab, this is very tragic, but it's not really shocking. >> yeah, really sad. >> okay, we're going to move on. we're going to move on and we're going to wish the best for her family and when we find out the exact nature of her death, we'll bring it to you here on cnn. let's talk about another wendy, wendy dung, she's a media mog mogul's wife. she slapped away a pie attacker. you follow the pink, you see her arm at the edge of the screen, watch, and then then dung's 38 years younger than more dock, i should say, bomb, and then she hits her. so she's been called everything from a gold digger and whatever. that slap, is that a sign of true love? >> that is a sign of true love. you got to remember, this woman may be 38 years younger than him, they've been married 12 years, as rich as he is, she's only had three wives, his first marriage was like 20-something years so this guy is not a big player, and as rich as he is, he deserves a young, hot wife, don't you think? and i think if she's doing her job -- >> go ahead. >> i cheer for her, i think she's fabulous. >> who cares if they're 38 years apart? i don't really care. from tiger wives to sexting ladies, a new study found among people who cheat, women sent suggestive photos of themselves than men. >> generally women don't send lewd pictures unsolaiciunsolici. but this study was done on a website that marketed towards cheaters, so these are people looking for a sexual affair, so of course, they're going to be doing that. women are using sometimes nude pictures as a calling card because it's a sign of female sexual freedom and also i got to say, don, good men are hard to find. see when i say good men, monogamous and has a job because more women are in the work force now, a lot of guys got laid off in the recession, so there's a lot of female to female competition and we know what men like, men like those pretty pictures, although it's not a good idea, i'm not endorsing it by any means. >> i want to go back tosome, let's go back to amy winehouse, a when with talk about addiction and abuse and those kinds of things, we want to put it under the carpet that it wasn't really going on with amy winehouse? >> because when people pass away, it is a time where we want to express condolences, it's a time of tragedy, and we don't want to place any blame, even if they have died at their own hands and i think that's why people are