4:00 eastern hour to see just how many fakes are flooding into the country and they might end up under your tree. you're in the cnn newsroom where the news unfolds live this saturday, november 27. we're getting new information about the somali born teenager accused of trying to explode a bomb during a crowded tree lighting ceremony in portland. the suspect is mohammad ahmed mohammad. he wanted to kill as many people at a public gathering. the explosives were fake thanks to an undercover operation designed to undermine the plotter. >> there was no danger to the public at all last night. the device was an inert or fake d device, the suspect only was real. nobody was around the area when it happened. >> let's bring in a cnn contributor and former assistant director at the fbi. he's joining me on the phone from fairfax, virginia. according to new details released in an fbi atv, mohammad specifically mentioned oregonians not being worried about terror attacks in their own backyard. is this a new terror dynamic? >> certainly it's different than what we have seen in most of the major plans before. we have had other plans including dallas, texas, springfield, illinois, other areas, so this is not the first of its kind in a smaller area that's not new york city or washington, d.c. >> so the key, tom, here was this operative, this fbi undercover agent or perhaps even more than one, mentioned that in this affidavit, it claims that according to this fbi operative that mohammad said he was looking for a huge mass that will be attacked in their own element with their families celebrating the holidays and he went on to say, it's in oregon, and in oregon, like you know, nobody ever thinks about it. this kind of eyewitness account, or this operative saying this is exactly what mohammad said, this will be used against him clearly in the court of law, but how might this kind of information help in trying to foil the attack? >> it helps in that it indicates for sure that that's where he wanted to attack and what his plan was, that he did not actually deviate from that plan from the beginning. so starting with his e-mails to pakistan last december, his first contacts with undercover agents in july and continuing through last night, from the beginning, he indicates that he wants to attack that event, a particular tree lighting ceremony and when undercover agents tell him that there will be children there with their families, he's undeterred, that that's fine with him. >> this allegedly being said by a 19-year-old. so what does this tell you about the use of teenagers or going or pursuing, you know, young people to now be part of these potential terror plots? >> well, that's not unusual, we have 19-year-olds in our military serving in iraq and afghanistan, so i think that the age in this text is not a problem. >> former assistant director of the fbi, thanks so much for your time. appreciate it. all right now to the growing tensions on the korean peninsula, the flash point, a south korean island shelled by north korean artillery today. the focus shifting to south korea's capital of seoul. what's happening here? an angry group of military veterans clashed with riot police. they're demanding a stronger response to the shelling that killed four south koreans. u.s. security officials are bracing for the worst. the whistle blowing website w k wikileaks plans to reveal documents that include secret intelligence. the state department is reviewing every diplomatic document sent between 2006 and 2009. a top pentagon official says wikileaks is creating an extremely dangerous situation. >> i don't think those who are in charge of wikileaks understand, we live in a world where just a little bitty piece of information can be added to a network of information and really open up an understanding that just wasn't there before. so it continues to be extremely dangerous, and i would hope that those who are responsible for this would at some point in time think about the responsibility they have for lives, that they're exposing and the potential that's there and stop leaking this information. >> the material could be released at any time and the united states has already begun alerting nations around the world about the possible leak. you can watch the entire interview with admiral mike mullen on fareed zakaria gps at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. shoppers got more than they bargained for on friday. a man had to be rushed to the hospital after being trampled. he's down on the ground there, you can see him pinned against a door support. shoppers are stepping all over him, saying that he ended up with a hurniated disk. >> at that moment, i was thinking i don't want to die here on the ground. that's exactly what i thought. i see it as a little absurd. i don't think it's worth standing out there all night to get trampled or trampal somebody else. >> target says they plan well in advance of black friday, analyzing and finalizing those plans and will do so in this case. so if you still do have to go shopping, don't worry, there are plenty of deals out there and a lot of people say they plan to take advantage of them in a very safe manner. our sandra endo is with shoppers in virginia and are the stores full of people? >> reporter: pretty busy here, at the macy's people are opening up their wallets. right here in the men's clothing section, 65% off the original price with an extra 20% off. $40 with an extra 20% off. right here, another shirt for $19.99 there's a lot of deals, that's what's luring out shoppers this saturday after black friday, but yesterday, throngs of people came out to shop and a national retail federation is anticipating that this year there will be a 2.3% increase in retail sales. so clearly, they are optimistic out here at the stores. but shoppers, i have to say are eager to spend, but they're a little cautious about how they do things. so clearly we'll see the bottom line figures a little later on. >> and cautious meaning they're trying to avoid using their credit cards or cash, or cautious meaning they don't want to overspend? what do you mean? >> reporter: we know that the recession was so painful for so many people. we're slowly seeing the economy turn around a little bit. a lot of people are saying they saved money so they have some spend, but they want to be careful about it, they paid down a lot of their debt, they're going to pay with cash instead of credit. a huge a lot of people are online, comparison shopping, shopping for those deals. we know that cyber monday is coming up, retailers could slash their prices again. there's going to be a 6% to 9% increase in online shoppers as well. >> retailers are happy to hear their figures. sandra endo, thank you. perhaps you are going shopping this weekend or you're still thinking about it. if you do, you need to try to avoid being a target for thieves. keep your receipts in your wallet or purse, not in the bags apparently as well. and here's some more tips, spread your shopping over several days if you can so your car won't be unattended for long periods of time with all your newly purchased things inside. so if you want to unload your packages, try to lock them in the trunk of your vehicle, don't put them in your back seat. and if you have a lot more shopping to do, move your car to a different spot. onlookers will be thinking you have simply left. do your holiday plans include airline travel perhaps. ken an donna, they're going to be joining us to talk about flying, good ways and good deals for you to fly. impressive resume. thank you. you know what, tell me, what makes peter, peter ? 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>> fred, you were talking about people traveling and a lot of people have already booked their airfare for the holidays, which is great, but keep in mind one thing which is critically important so you don't get disappointed when you're traveling with all of that stuff, that is you can book 330 days in avance. >> so you can start planning for next thanksgiving and christmas. >> but the problem is, though, fred, in that 330 day period, and even between now and christmas, the airlines can make literally thousands and thousands of schedule changes, so don't say, i got my ticket, i'm okay, let's go to the airport, you've got to keep tabs. >> don't assume they're going to note ni you. >> before you even get that far, how about when you're looking to find the best fare, you say there's actually a time of the week where you're going to get the best price? >> yep. >> yes. you know 80% of all fare decreases, the fare sales, begin on a tuesday morning. >> interesting. >> but you should really wait until about 3:00 p.m. to check on a tuesday. >> you are so sneaky. >> well, because 98% of all these fare discounts get matched by other airlines, but it takes them a few hours to get it under the gun. so subsequently, you don't want to be too quick on that tuesday morning fare sale because there may be a better airline for you. a good way to check, a good friend of ours runs best fares.com and it's a terrific website for that. >> best fares.com, very good, yeah. >> so then, say you are not just traveling alone, you're taking the whole family, you say there is some strategy that comes with buying airfare for more than one passenger. tell us how that works. >> this is so -- this is something you won't hear anywhere else and i'm so glad we have a chance to tell everybody, fred. when you go on one of these online services, you say i'm traveling with my family, i've got four people, very often that booking machine will go to the highest fare for that fourth person. >> because there may be only three cheaper seats available. it's going to by pass the cheap seats and put you in the more expensive ones. >> but can't that happen where you're down to buying three individual tickets and now there isn't a fourth seat available on the plane? >> sorry, see ya! >> that's why you ne to plan a little bit. >> that's why you need to plan in advance. >> now let's talk about family emergencies. a, you can't plan for them really, stuff happens. so what do you put in place as you embark upon your going out of town travels and at the same time build a safety net? >> back before the tsa engaged in the exams, you used to be able to find bereavement fares. but unfortunately that went the way of the dodo bird as well. now they don't accommodate grieving or people that are rushing for a family emergency. be careful about even if you don't need a hotel, you may want to check not just airfares, because for example if you had to go from dallas to san francisco with two days notice, it's almost $1,100. but a package with a hotel would be $301 per person for the airfare. so check packages. even though you may not need that hotel room. >> may be worth checking. >> and you say always keep that 1-800 number handy. it can come in handy so many different ways. >> we're sorry, the flight has been cancelled because of flooding. >> put the airline number in your cell phone so that if there is a delay, you don't have to stand in line with everybody else. >> i see the line and folks are lining up so you can get on the phone and you can make those change s and you're secure in your seat. we have some people who have questions about their holiday travel. we'll see ken and daria dolan right after this. 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(announcer) progresso. you gotta taste this soup. the financial dynamic duo the dolans will be right back answering your questions about travel and other questions. some peace has returned to rio day jannero has turned that city into a -- the fighting began when drug traffickers launched an attack to protest a government crackdown. a marine was stabbed in a toys for tots drive. the marine was stabbed in the back, but is recovering from the wound t accuser shoplifter is accused of assault and armed robbery. staff of a salvation army thrift store helped firefighters rescue people after a roof collapsed. there was a frantic search for possible victims but everyone actually managed to escape. all right, just as promised, our personal financial experts ken and daria dolan are back to answer your questions. victor asks this, he says how far in advance must one make reservations in order to get the best deal? we're talking about that airline travel. >> it's interesting because you can start searching around 330 days before your departure, but it really behooves you, even with that, keep checking as you get closer to the date, because there are some last-minute sales and such, you may find that by remaking a reservation, taking a personality, nets out to be cheaper in the long run. >> oh, really? >> so when you're sure of your travel arrangements, for example if you're going to make next summer vacation plans now, go ahead and book it if you're absolutely firm, but be aware there could be a price cut. >> fred, before i forget, there's a big scandal going on, it's so hard to use your points. there's a very good website called seatguru.com where you can check the exact availability of seats on flights. >> so when you're paying for your flights, do you still have 24 hours to make a change? some airline also let you use your credit card and pay for it and then you're able to change it within 24 hours? >> we have been on both sides of that. we do a fair amount of business travel, we speak all over the country, i find that when you make it, it's made, and i have seen others where there's a little bit of a grace period. >> i think that's going away, after all if they're charging you for each piece of luggage you check -- next up, pay lavatories. >> everyone is worried about their debt, credit card debt or, you know, what their credit scores are, and all that good stuff, he is asking, is it always better to settle a delinquent debt but does settle in full rate the same as paid in full on a credit report. >> that's a great question. they are slightly different. paid in full means that you -- it depends exactly how it's fully done. if in fact you have to do a settlement. and by the way, if you are forgiven more than $600 in debt by a credit card company, the credit card company must now file a 1099c with the irs. >> which means you need to report it as income, even though no money changed hands. >> whether you settle the debt or pay off the debt, it's still going to be on your credit rt report. >> you need to get that closed on your credit report and it will then cause your credit score to rise again. >> one last bit of advice as people plan their holiday getaways, that was great on holiday travel, now as it pertains to hotels, you say finding the best rate means doing what? >> call the local hotel where you want to stay. don't call the 800-number. the national number will give you the rack rate, whatever the universe of that hotel chain's rooms are selling for. it's the individual hotel that has the need to fill those beds and knows best what's full and what isn't. >> don't forget, it's like an airplane, when that airplane takes off with that seat unsold, that airplane never takes off again, once the sun sets on that bed, there's no selling that bed. topeka has a special promotion, special for the holidays, call the local hotel and negotiate. >> fantastic. thanks so much, always so smart, making us all feel better about our money and our planning. happy thanksgiving weekend to you. >> who's shopping? >> i know you all's advice, don't go shopping. i'm not doing it. >> next week, fred. >> all right, take care. all right after being fired from north korea this week, guess who some veteran members of the south korean military squared off against today? would you believe their own riot police. details behind the irony next. an attempted terrorist bombing in oregon has been foiled. a naturalized citizen from somalia is in jail today. mohammad ahmed mohammad has been charged with trying to blow up a van. the fbi says the explosives were fake, thanks to an undercover operation designed to undermine the plotter. >> there was no danger to the public at all last night, the device wasn an inert or fake decide, the arrest went down several blocks away and nobody was around the area when that happened. >> the suspect is expected to appear in federal court in portland on monday. now to the rising tensions on the korean peninsula. the focus today shifted to south korea's capital of seoul. an angry group of protesters including some military veterans clashed with riot police. they're demanding a stronger response to that shelling that killed four south koreans. cnn's stan grant was caught in the middle of a demonstration and then filed this report. >> reporter: the protesters surged forward, they were hurling themselves at the police and the police firing tear gas and charging back into the protesters. this is an indication of justice how much tension there is on the streets of seoul right now. as you can see, they're starting to move behind me, and we're going to try to keep our distance here. as you can see, the pushing and shoving has started again. this is what the police have been brought in here, this is what the police have been brought in here to try to stop, they were in the middle of this and they're going to try to get out of here, because this could flare again violently. let's try to get out of here. let's try to get out of here, this is not going to be safe for us. let's go. it's been quite confusing what has actually happened here today. now of course, violent scenes, lots of pushing, lots of shoving the protesters charging toward the riot police. this is just an indication of how much anger there is on the streets of seoul right now. and here you can see the protesters themselves, one of them is now making his shirt off the others wearing banners around their heads. the men have been pushed back up there against the wall and surrounded by police, all you can see here is the heads, the black helmets of the police riot squad. with south korea about to begin these new war games in the yellow sea and north korea saying that will take the whole korean peninsula to the brink of war and now that tension is spilling over on to the streets, more and more people angry and more and more people demanding that the south korean government take a tougher line and move in harder against north korea. and here over here, you can see the protesters themselves as they're starting to disburse. the time it's being restored right now. but this situation could always explow any minute. all right, let's talk about black friday. and in more ways than one, that was very much the case in dayton, ohio. the power went out at dayton mall, turning black friday into blackout friday. some stores operated on battery power. after about a half an hour, the frantic shopping was back on much to the delight of folks who had been waiting. they finished their turkey and all that good stuff and the trimmings and they want to get out there. >> what do you do when you're in the throes of getting that must have item and it goes black. >> hold on to what you were wanting so that when they're up and running again you can buy. was it cold? did it impact many of the residents? >> it was blustery, winds were like 30-mile-per-hour and gusty, so i don't know if that's related to why they had the blackout or not. blackout for a half an hour, i think you'll be okay. you probably have your jacket with you if you're out west today. a strong winter storm has been pounding you with rain in the valley, heavy snow in the higher elevations, you're starting to wind down a little bit in the pacific northwest, but you're still in the throes of it here across the sierras, along i-80, all of this is moving eastward. look out salt lake city, you've got a winter storm watch for you across parts of idaho and into colorado. so this storm is going to be sticking with us over the next couple of days. we have also got wintry weather out across the northeast. lake-effect snow warning in effect here and we do expect to see, you're looking at maybe another three to five inches at the most on top of what you already have. while you're not seeing it in the big cities, you're seeing some very gusty winds. you kind of need a little dramamine with this one, it's really shaking. winds are gusting 26 miles an hour and that's bringing your windchill down there into the 30s at times today. overall, it's kind of a pretty looking day, if you don't mind dealing with a little bit of that wind. that wind also causes some issues at the airports as well and we have got delays right now in newark, we also have delays of 15 minutes in san francisco of about 40 minutes. here's the lake-effect snows, the additional accumulation, looking a little bit better, the winds a little bit more favorable for less snow later on tomorrow. >> snow this time of year, it's fitting now. >> it is fitting. all right, jackie, appreciate that. rush did's new teal and why it's thrilling readers around the world. diamonds. together we'll make her holiday. that's why only zales is the diamond store. where you'll get an extra 10% off storewide now thru sunday. was complicated, with a series of stepped altitude changes. 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"luca and the fire of life." when i talked to the author, ied asks why he chose to use such scary characters. in this children's book, you talk about 12, 13, that's the ideal age group that you were thinking of, but it does need to be a sophisticated young reader, the language, you've got hire -- the chameleons. >> frightening is good. there's no kids out there dressing up as luke sky walker, they're all dressing up as darth vader. i think it's a fun fairy tale. >> where did you get these darks from? i mean the bear, you know, named dog and the dog named bear and they talk? >> this is just the crazy stuff in my head, i'm afraid. that's the truthful answer. and although i came originally from end yindia, and grew up in india, you are surrounded by the black tales, so you grow up in a world of fabulous stories. and that gave me a kind, if you like of a heritage to draw on and there's wonderful animal stories for instance. >> and you have a great love or respect for animals because the animals play a great great role in this? >> one of the things you have in india is a whole storehouse of fantastic animal tales. in this case there's a dog and a bear and a coyote who plays an important role. there's shape shifting dragons and there's a lot of creatures, and it was great fun to do. >> do you mind reading a little bit? >> this is one of the bad guys. >> that's when i thought, this is kind of scary for a kid, isn't it? >> scary is good. he was a man of hair and anger, when his locks stood out from his head like orange serpents like the rays of an ill temperatured sun, a man of eyebrows, which curled upwards and outwards. and a man also of ear hair, long crisp, crimson strands of ear hair that flowed out from both those fleshy organs of hearing. >> i can almost hear the chorus of kids going -- -- >> these days there's a lot of very interesting fiction being written which has what double effect. the most famous example is the harry potter books. the golden compass are also like that. >> so are you hoping for similar journey, a second book, a movie? >> a have game. a video game. >> we're having conversations about both things right now. >> and you know what hollywood is like, now that they're two books, they're more interested than when there was one, because they also want a property that can be extended. >> did you find this was a cathartic experience for you because you're thinking about a different audience, some of your other books have that magical realism. >> it was really kind of fun. it's a bit like letting your hair down, such hair as remains. but it was a very enjoyable experience and sometimes writing adult fiction is a little less enjoyable. but also what happened with the first one and i know what will happen with this is the response from readers, what you get back from younger readers is just wonderful. because they're very originally truthful. i remember getting a letter from a girl last time around who asked me various questions and then says, please write back at once, because when i grow up i'm going to be a world leader. and i wrote right back to this girl because i felt she was going to be president any second. >> a very comedic salman rushdie. all those years he spent in hiding, my face to face conversation with the author continues next hour after 3:00 eastern time. next week i talk to katherine schwarzenegger face to face. she's the 20-year-old daughter of california governor arnold schwarzenegger and journalist maria shriver. her new book is called rock what you've got, secrets to loving your inner and outer beauty from someone who's been there and back. the book gives young women advice on how to develop a healthy self-image. and i asked her her advice for kids today? >> what's your advice for people in middle school, high school u even in college who are dealing with this sicyber bullying, because the minute they get to their dorms or their rooms at home, it's there, it's followed them home. >> i know when i was in high school, it was my first experience be facebook, it was when it came on to the scene and i noticed that when i was on facebook, i would always get in arguments with someone, and if i had a picture where i had my arm around someone, someone would get mad. so i got rid of facebook in high school because it really wasn't worth all the fighting i was getting into. i was like a weird alien that i didn't have facebook. >> that didn't make you feel excluded? >> no, because i realized i wasn't getting in as many arguments and fights with people as when i had facebook. >> face to face next weekend right here on the cnn nudes room. all right, tracking tornadoes is far more than just the thrill of the chase. cnn's gary tuchman has more in his edge of discovery report. >> reporter: 100-mile-per-hour winds. >> tornado on the ground west. >> reporter: flying debris. and hail bigger than golf balls. >> shield your eyes. >> reporter: just some of the everyday dangers of storm chasing. >> we have been hit by debris, trees, one time i had my window blown out. >> we're using different ways of technology to track these storms and get data that's never been acquired before. >> reporter: to better understand how storms form and move, the team uses these radar probes that are equipped with gps. >> we basically get in the path of tornado, drop the unit on the ground and then let the tornado go overhead. >> reporter: most cars would get crushed by any flying debris. that's why tim and tom travel in a car that looks more like a tank. it's called the dominate for and it's got protective windows and a protective shell. >> the whole goal from this research is to save lives. >> reporter: standing up to mother nature's fury, it's the team's hope we can learn to predict tornadoes in the future. >> edge of discovery, brought to you by lockheed-martin, we never forget who we're working for. 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