Here now, we got a check of the headlines for you. Up first, the (breaking) story we've been following. The remains of the first American lost in the 1991 Gulf War have been found in Iraq. Captain Michael Scott Speicher was (shot down) on the first night of the war. He had been listed as killed or missing in action also Missing-Captured over the past 18 years. We will continue to follow that story today. Also the US says it's working to (confirm) reports by Iran's state-run media that three Americans have been arrested after illegally hiking into the country from Iraq. The US says if the reports are true, it will (seek) counselor access. Also one person is dead, 15 others injured, some (critically) when the outdoor stage collapsed just what you are seeing there. This happened at a concert in Canada. There was a violent storm there, hit the area during the (performance) last night. About 15, 000 people were attending that concert during a festival in Camrose that's about 50 miles south of Edmonton, in Alberta. Also LaGuardia, airport back on schedule this morning. Thank goodness, a day after a (fake) bomb caused a massive evacuation, Scott McGann now being charged held without bail (allegedly) for bringing a bag to pack with wires and batteries. Turn around our attention though now to Afghanistan. This has been a deadly weekend for US and (coalition) troops there. Looking at the latest numbers. Three Americans have been killed by roadside bombs in southern Afghanistan. A French soldier was killed elsewhere. July was the (deadliest) month for international forces since the war began.