in los angeles and this is america s late news. fox news @ night. breaking tonight, so much for a season of peace and joy, both the fbi and homeland security now warning americans about a big-time threat to public safet this holiday season. the feds are not pointing to intelligence about any specific attack, but in the wake of attacks and we are told spike and he crimes here in the u.s. is much more likely. here is more on the threat leve and what to watch out for a. as the four intensifiers wer learning, but so does the potential for a possible terror attack at home. the fbi is closely both the fbi and the eft the department of homeland security released an official warning to the public saying threats are now being amplified by the ongoing work. they re looking at lone ector violence that could target larg public gatherings freight event related to the holidays, religion, and new year s eve s elevations as well as gathering protected by the first amendmen like protest a
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
jo a killer whale has killed on two separate occasions prior to to this to caution and we re learning that because of that it wasn t used in performances. this is new. was not used in performances. this whale was kept in a pen on the side and it apparently overreacted when it saw that trainer and took the trainer s life. what a story. let s go now to washington. wolf blitzer is and thing by. he s in the situation room. wick, we re going to have a lot more on that incident as well. also happening right now, the apology heard around the world. toyota s chief takes center stage and says he is deeply saddened by the deaths as a result of his cars but that did not stop lawmakers from grilling him and grilling him hard. one writes toyota is an american car company and wondered if the federal government might attack