country. 25 degrees in chicago. 31 degrees in kansas city here early this morning. that line is a line of storms and we are seeing that rain currently falling up and down the east coast. otherwise though things are completely dry on the back side of this. getting closer and closer to that time where folks are going to start traveling. i do think that at least for the next couple of days, the travel conditions look pretty good despite a little bit of rain out here early this morning. steve, those are your weather headlines for now. tossing it back into you. steve: all right, adam, thank you very much. still ahead this monday morning desperate search for a motive after a driver plowed through that wisconsin parade last night. killed at least five and injured dozens of others. former brexit party leader nigel farage as police in london on high alert for having possible holiday attacks over there. aut, finding the right words can be tough.
reporter: isis completely defeated on the battlefields of iraq and syria like the deadly strike in new york on halloween. the group has also exploited high-profile holiday attacks, either directed by isis or carried out by its followers. the truck-ramming assault in berlin last year which killed 12 people and the 2015 mass shooting at a holiday party in san bernardino, california, which left 14 people dead. in this latest threat, superimposed in the rear-view mirror, isis uses an image of one of its best-known and notorious figures, jihadi john who presided over the beheadings of british and american hostages. it s only right we continue to strike the necks of your people. reporter: he was killed in a drone attack two years ago. having the ghost of this
terrorist group but also the ideology that drives the terrorist groups. patti ann: you mentioned the suicide bombing in stockholm, sweden. several al-qaida-related web sites after that made it clear that this was going to be the first of many holiday attacks. so how concerned should we be here in the united states in this week between christmas and new years? well i think it s important to be concerned but not panicked. you know, george rush, the former president was criticized round lee for saying if you don t fight them over here we ll fight them back here and there is the risk that we may start seeing this. has the terrorist groups go after easier targets like malls, reportedly some of the london defendants now i guess they would be called were targeting christmas shop venues. going on offensive realizing rome is actually the odd man out in this. because it might be motivated by anarchists, eco terrorists, left wing groups in italy. the common denominator are
embassies and consulates in the city. on the phone is newsweek corresponde correspondent. this comes amid growing concerns in europe over possible holiday attacks. after the recent holiday bombing and raids this week in britain that netted a dozen suspects, are any of the dots being connected here? really focused on this being an act of the anarchistanarchis. there have been a lot of anarchist attacks and infiltrations of these violent groups in the normally peaceful protest. and the italian government right now has announced that they are not looking far beyond that as
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