dana: there s much more ahead but first to casey stegall. reporter: a couple of stories we are following. another package bomb in rome today. this time at the greek embassy. police able to defuse the devise before anyone was hurt. last week two people were injured when they opened mail bombs at the swiss and chilean embassies. anarchist claiming responsibility. next target might have been u.s. embassy in london. a dozen suspects now behind bars. at home travel delays along the east coast may be bad but no passenger revolts like the one in russia. ice storm there leaving thousands of passengers stuck in moscow airports for more than 24 hours. one group storming a desk, then blocked the boarding of a plane headed to london.
retailers. you have all the returns and exchanges but you also have a lot of shopping for deals and discounts. people using those holiday gift cards. the national retail federation says that up to 15% of holiday sales can occur in the week after christmas. and a third of that or so occurs in the dozen or so states hit by this storm. one analyst today said that the storm will probably end up cutting holiday sales, december sales by 1 to 1.5%. harris? harris: all right, peter, thank you very much. the snow delays up and down the east coast. bad, but at least there haven t been any passenger revolts like one at an airport in russia. whoa. take a chill pill. an ice storm there has left thousands of passengers stuck in moscow airports for more than 24 hours. according to local news reports, a large group of them stormed the desk and blocked london bound plane demanding more about the situation. police had to respond to things to keep it from getting out of