once again this hour the obama administration s take on the global danger and more of what i saw inside this secretive communist regime. plus a package bomb attack overseas. the world on alert for holiday season terror. but there s growing concern that homeland security officials in this country still, still are not necessarily fully prepared for the worst. and gas prices climb to a level never seen at christmastime, until now. what if do what if we all ha to keep paying a lot more at the pump well into the new year? i m wolf blitzer and you re in the situation room. this is the reason north korea is threatening what they call a sacred war right now. south korea held a massive military drill involving hundreds of troops, fighter jets, dozens of tanks and more than 100 types of weapons, all just 15 miles from the north korean border. take a good look and a good listen. this comes after tensions between north and south korea cooled off at in recent days. i got a fir
to keep yourself safe. and we re talking specifically on that point about online dating. if you re looking for somebody to give a stocking to this christmas we ll tell you how not to be stalked. exactly, give the stocking, don t be stalked. police, president obama, a little after a month what he called a midterm shaellacking that put this presidency in doubt. instead, this has been a season of progress for the american people. a progress that is reflected say reflection of the message that voters sent in november. a message that said it s time to find common ground on challenges facing our country. the president left the white house headed for a holiday in hawaii. senior white house correspondent ed henry live in honolulu this morning. oh, look at your shirt. that s just embarrassing. oh. i m just kidding, again, i say that in a loving way. anyway, it looks like the president reporter: go ahead. it looks like the president has something to celebrat
live, just returng from the region. plus, the jets head coach is asked about an online video of his wife. should he be expected to explain this? what does your gut tell you? i m tamron hall. the news nation is following developing news out of rome where a series of bombs went off at the swiss and chilean embassies. two people have been wounded in the attacks. the u.s. embassy in rome is monitoring the investigation, but the department would not comment any further. no one has claimed responsibility. the department of homeland security tells msnbc there is no threat to the united states from these attacks. police in rome are checking all embassies for more bombs. and family is not the only company you ll have if you re traveling for the holidays this year. they are expected to trek 50 miles from hope this new year oos. about 93% of travelers will be on the road, and airlines are also expecting large crowds. here s a live look at the again ver international airport where of
with tony perkins who is in. you can see the win was bouncing things around out there. that is part of our story this morning. windy conditions through the course of the day. parts of the area under a wind advisory for the daytime hours. and so it will be rather blustery out there today. let s jump in. take a look at the temperatures being reported across the region. culpeper is at 36 degrees at this hour. parts of gaithersburg reporting 28 degrees. we talked about the winds. they ve been gusting up to 35 miles per hour. that is significant as you know. 2-mile per hour wind gusts in gaithersburg. 32 at dulles. 36 down in quantico. with the gusty winds out to the west, not washington, d.c. itself although it will be windy here, we could see winds gusting up to 45 miles per hour or more so a wind advisory is in effect for the western counties until 6:00 this evening. here is your day planner for today. today, we ll see a good a sunshine. in fact, mostly sunny skies today. ver
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