than stulant laxatives, phillipscaplets use magnesiu for effective relie of constation without cramps. thanks. good morning, students. today we re gonna continue. a man in philadelphia says there was never a doubt in miss mind when he solved his own missing person case. he is steve carter. he contacted the cops when he spotted this listing on a missing kid s web site. he says that s his baby picture and d.n.a. tests confirm it. now the man says he is still working to learn more about his personal history. he knows he lived in an orphanage in hawaii for a if you years but he does not know how very much at all about the woman who likely put him
london ramping up security before the olympic games. surface-to-air missiles could be put on rooftops. martha: this is the most incredible story of the day. he solved a 30-year-old missing child case by figuring out that he was actually a missing child at birth. steve carter was browsing the internet when he recognized his own baby picture next to an age progression image that showed how he would look today. now a story of his past has rushed into the present. steve carter s life changed dramatically from the time he saw a picture of himself on a missing kids web site.
and jason carroll is out watching in new york. jason, why don t we start with you. what have you been able to see, feel, hear? give us an understanding of the landscape. reporter: what do i hear now? i think it s the staples singers singing i ll take you there. i think that s what they are playing now. and the shuttle took a lot of astronauts to a lot of different places. but the enterprise never made it to space. but still exciting nonetheless. exciting for the hundreds of invited guests who are here at jfk. we ll have speakers from nasa, speakers from the air and space museum, and also leonard nimoy will be here speaking as well. we spoke to him a few minutes ago. he talked about how exciting it was for him. he was around in 1976 when enterprise made its debut. the whole crew of enterprise came out for that moment. as you know, the aircraft is named after the spaceship enterprise after tv fans say you should name it enterprise. a lot of excitement here as we r
house issues a veto threat. also bill clinton making the case for president obama by invoking the ghost of osama bin laden. plus, space shuttle enterprise arrives with a bang in its new hometown, new york city. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. captions by vitac www.vitac.com a sharp battle is unfolding here in washington over a bill to extend lower interest rates on student loans. millions of students are involved in this. it s a bipartisan goal, but there s partisan bickering over how to pay for it and now the white house is upping the ante with a veto threat. our congressional correspondent kate bolduan is watching this unfold. what are you seeing on capitol hill, kate? this fight against student loans is about much more than student loans but it s drawn familiar battle lines. house republicans versus president obama and congressional democrats. reporter: defying a veto threat from president obama house republicans push ahead friday to pass a bill
enroll marines with brain injuries just for the money. they had brain injuries so severe some of them couldn t recall what courses the recruiter had signed them up for. that s appalling. that s disgraceful. it should never happen in america. i m not talking about all schools. many of them for-profit and nonprofit provide quality education to our service members and our veterans and their families, but there are some bad actors out is there. they ll say you don t have to pay a dige for your degree but once you register they will suddenly make you sign up for a high-interest student loan. they ll say that if you transfer schools, you can transfer credits but when you actually try to do that, you suddenly find out that you can t. they ll say they ve got a job placement program when, in fact, they don t. it s not right. they re trying to swindle and hoodwink you, and today here at ft. stewart, we re going to put an end to it. [ applause ] we re putting an end to it. the executive