hello. thanks for being with us. lots to get to today including new technology that can help you separate the real from the fake when it comes to photos. we want to see if you can spot the difference. also we ll meet the first ever blind olympic athlete now helping visually impaired children to get in the game. but first, a look at something i find fascinating under the microscope. a new vaccine used to treat brain cancer is showing promising results. it was back in march that layla valentine s husband first saw the signs. layla chalked it up to being tired, having two small kids will do that. but her husband james insisted something wasn t right. so he was, you know, asking me questions and he goes, when is our kids birthday? i had no idea. and then he s like, no. something is wrong. so he s like, no mother will forget their kids birthday. turns out james instincts were spot on. layla s diagnosis? gleoblastoma, the most common and aggressive type of brain tumor. i
that s when he sort of started being watched by the southern poverty law center with the hate watch organization. they were keeping tabs on him just through his involvement with these bands. how these beliefs suddenly turned violent here in milwaukee though, is something that law enforcement is now trying to delve into. they are looking at this as a possible case of domestic terrorism, which does imply they are looking at the possibility that his beliefs did lead to this attack. but how that happened, they can t answer that question right now. what is clear though, completely clear, is the history of the gun that he used in the shooting rampage. he purchased it at the end of july. there was the typical and legal 48-hour waiting period. it was all done legally. that was a 9 millimeter hand gun he used to carry out this deadly attack. some of the people wounded in this attack, including brian murphy, shot on the scene, they are recovering this morning in the hospital. any upd
that. a packed show ahead. take a look at the photo, we have joe lieberman and christine todd whitman, olympic gold medalist dan o brien and the infamous, is that the appropriate word? honey boo boo from toddlers and tiaras. starting point begins right now. good morning, happy tuesday to you and thank you so much for being with us. in our starting point, disturbing revelations about the man police say is behind the deadly wisconsin sikh temple shooting, including word that an organization that tracks hate groups had been monitoring him for 12 years. police looking into the 40-year-old s ties to white supremacists, these photos of a page in front of a swastika are from facebook and myspace page that has since been taken down. he was the front man for a white power rock band. neighbors say he was antisocial. like a recluse almost. didn t talk to us. i would say hi and he would go she was nice and when he moved in, she just changed. you could tell he was running
court s chief justice, the affordable care act was deemed legal and constitutional. nbc s steve handelsman reports. attention! listen up! attention! reporter: the crowd outside the court was surprised. oh, yes! the obama health care law was upheld. conservatives were outraged. american will never be the same. reporter: conservative chief justice john roberts sided with court liberals to say the penalty in the obama law for not buying health insurance is a tax. because the constitution permits such a tax, roberts wrote for the five-justice majority, it is not our role to forbid it. the court did limit the federal government s power to force states to take more medicaid patients, but the affordable health care act goes forward, guaranteed coverage and every american included, like it or american included, like it or not. i was hoping for the whole thing to come down. we have to unite and fight this. i m very happy with the decision today. we ve worked for