0 they were arrested on larceny charges. >> a mass marks the end of the catholic church's year of faith. bones were found during an archaeological dig at the vatican in the 1940s. mystery surround whether they really are authentic. i'm martin savidge. the next hour of "newsroom" starts right now. you are in the newsroom. i'm martin savidge. already a storm is blamed for five deaths. this video of oklahoma shows how quickly thing can go wrong on an icy highway. fortunately this driver was wearing a seatbelt and walked away unhurt. cnn has been tracking this as it approaches dallas. >> coast to coast, the country is feeling the impacts of earl your than expected winter weather system. in texas, already proving fatal. icy roads causing this major accident along interstate 40 forcing multiple cars to collide. public safety warns it may only get worse. >> it dallas fort worth, we are expecting anything from stleet freezing rain. and if it gets really bad, we will encourage folks to stay home. >> wind in the san francisco bay area downed trees and power lines. >> i heard a big crack and the house started bathing and things started falling. and i thought it was a huge earthquake. >> flooding hit phoenix, arizona with almost two inches of rain. but now the winter threat is on the move. a dangerous system which has the potential to create chaos for millions of travellers. all the way into the heavily-populated northeast. >> crazy. super crazy. i hope it is gone soon. >> right now, snow impacts ever felt in new mexico, texas and part of the great plains. with many people coping with treacherous ice covered roads and bridges. >> feels like the wind is going to pull you over, you know. just feels like it is going to push you into the next lane. >> winter weather also hit the gridiron. in ohio, snow and freezy temperatures playing out on saturday during the ohio state/indiana game in columbus. officials today scrub the snow off the goal line. now in days ahead, more than 40 million americans are expected to hit the nation's road and millions of others to fly the skies. unfortunately, sleet and snow could follow you. >> nick, do they expect this to be a major weather event? >> reporter: they do. and they are expecting it to be worse, especially after midnight. if you remember before in dallas after the super bowl, that led to a different event. they led them to take precautions. as you mentioned, big news today is flights cancelled, about 300 flights departing from balandal ft. worth. it would be smart of you to check your carrier if you are still scheduled to fly. >>ening, how prepared are they? i guess it depend on which way the storm tracks. >> reporter: right. there is about a quarter inch of freezing rain, making the monday morning commute disastrous. this storm already proved fatal. earlier, when i talked to texas state officials, they said they have the plows on stand by and they are ready to help any stranded commuters in case they get trapped in the winter weather conditions. martin? >> this is texas, in texas it could be freezing one diand 86 the next. so yes, it's going to get cold. it's coming. but we're ready for it. >> all right, nick la vensa down there in dallas. the key here of course is a track. tell us what we know? >> it is critical. let's start out with what happens monday, plarty. we will see this system ramp up. primarily a rain producer across the southeast. so poor driving conditions in or out of the atlanta. no, it doesn't look like an icy event, at least for now. low pressure across the north coast. however, on the back side of that, that's what we're looking for the snow and the ice. through the southern app latchia appalachias. cincinnati is an airline hub. let's go to wednesday. this is when everyone will be rushing around. almost no matter where you are, at least along the eastern half of the country, you are impacted by the weather. primarily wet weather across the southeast. mix of ice and snow and into the interior sections, along the i-95 corridor. that's what we look for snow. could be fairly significant. i want to show you this. as you see the pink-shaded area, that's where we are looking at freezing rain, sleet. possibly starting out as snow fall. heavy snow in the ohio river valley and eastern great lakes. that's going to be quite heavy. >> timing really could not be worse. let's talk about thanksgiving day. what does it look like, especially for the north. >> i'm so glad you asked. if we give anyone hope, it is thanksgiving day. that is expecting fair skies. this weather system will move out fairly quickly. left behind though will be a lot of people with frustration because of what the travel conditions will do on the highways and in the air. my guess is, expect those delays in philadelphia, baltimore, washington, d.c., new york. not because of snow but because other places are going to be receiving some snow fall. higher terrain. northern section of piedmont. so the level of frustration, marty, is dwigoing to be runnin high. thanksgiving day, we can all take a breath of fresh air. it is a lot quieter then. >> please pack your patience and be very careful. karen maginnis, thank you very much. the brand new nuclear agreement with iran could be a mistake that makes the entire world more dangerous. depend on whose position you are hearing. negotiators late last night emerged from talks in switzerland with when iran will roll back the nuclear program. for lifting some economic sanctions. i spoke to a senior member of the senate arm services committee who says time will tell if this deal will work. >> we now have a choice. if what the goal is that iran will not have a nuclear weapon, then if that's the stated goal that everybody understands, then there's the choice. and the choice is between this agreement which is a pause or the inevitable march to war. >> skeptical lawmakers from both side of the aisle took to the network talk shows today. and even prominent democrats say that this deal with iran is poorly timed and unbalanced. >> as for additional sanctions that congress is considering, disportion ality of this agreement, makes it more likely that democrats and republicans will join together and pass additional sanctions when we return in december. i intend to discuss that possibility with my colleagues. >> what we are finally starting to do is impact the elite in iran. business class of iran. finally, we are getting to the place that would really bite and they have to make a determination. what they have just done is stop the second round. >> yeah. big divide. >> the deal with iran is far from perfect. but it is a step forward. that according to foreign affairs expert. is a great resource for us to have. and cnn's globally watched, and time columnist for cnn magazine and highly regarded author and serves on several boards, including yale university. today he shares his position on this iranian deal and why some of his critics, some of the critics, are wrong. >> if you are trying to decide what to think about the deals struck between the major powers and iran, here is a suggestion. imagine what would have happened had there been no deal. in fact one doesn't have to use much imagination. in 2003 iran approached the united states with an offer to talk about its nuclear program. the bush administration rejected the offer because it believed that iranian regime was weak, battered by sanctions, and would collapse if washington just stayed tough. so there was no deal. what was the result? iran had 164 center fusions operating in 2003. today it has 19,000. had the geneva talks with iran broken down this week, iran would have is continue expanding its nuclear program. yes, they are now under tough safrpgss, but they were und sanctions then as well. the cost is small for an oil-rich country like iran. netanyahu has been opposed to a deal. but is it in israel's interest that iran's program keep growing in the sides of the scope. that a strategy that assumes either iran is set for collapse or a military collapse will take place that will destroy their entire num lar program and it won't get built. this seems more like wishful think willing than strategy. this essentially freezes iran's assets for six months. in return iran gets about $7 billion of sanctions relief, a fraction of what is in place against it. the main sanctions against its royal and banking sectors stay fully in place. this is a sensible deal. signed off on by france, britain, germany, rush wsia and china, as well as the united states and iran. but it is just an interim deal. that's why so much of the opposition to it is misplaced. washington has many points of disagreement with teheran. from opposition to israel and support for hezbollah. this is not like nixon's opening to china. it is more like an arms control deal with the soviet union. two wary adversaries finding common ground. many countries in the middle east from israel to saudi, have concerns about iran. they also are used to have aing a permanent enemy. garnering support. the middle east is undergoing so much change, perhaps this is one more change. perhaps the iran will eventually come in from the gold. for now, though, it is just one step not a seismic shift. but it is a step forward. >> airing every sun diat 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. here on cnn. my next two guests will tackle this deal with iran. while i doubt they will agree with each other, they both want to convince you their position is right. black friday, they are already lining up and camping out. but you can still score an amazing deal. that's coming up. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. 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