flakes if you will. real snow will hold off until midday and this afternoon. when it peaks, that is when we discourage any sort of travel. regardless of how much we get all of us will be getting winds that could gust up to 35 miles per hour. closer to the beaches white out conditions where winds could be gusting up to 50 miles per hour. it is up through delaware and new york shorelines. the highlight with this particular storm, there will be more snow towards the east. a winter storm warning is in effect. that goes for southbound through the district of columbia and through the philadelphia area and southern half of new jersey. there is a blizzard warning, but it is out of our reach. the light blue shading under a winter weather advisory. it is because of the storm. will will be a sharp cut a. there could be a 50-mile spread between who is getting half and who is getting double the amounts we are talking about. let s give you this. this is gwin oak. this is shifting to the no
1% of americans are serving in these wars, but 100% of americans need to reach out and support them. then a rope and a prayer. journalists on the front lines of the afghan war. reporter david rohde held captive by the taliban for seven months while here at home, his wife, photo editor, kristen mulvihill, waged a stealthy struggle for his freedom. an incredible look inside a shared ordeal. and an inspiring tale of hope in the most intractable of wars. i know that she wouldn t have wanted us to lose our humanity and act in an uncivilized way. nightline s terry moran has the story of an israeli and a palestinian who share deep loss and also share the will to bridge the gap. hello again. in this season of giving, some of those who ve given the most fighting for their country have come upon hard times returning to the home of the brave for thousands of military vets has meant returning to no home at all and many of them, many of those who fought america s wars in ira
online on this cyber monday and just how easy it to get them. also, good-bye to a very funny man. i am serious. and don t call me shirley. oh, how he made us laugh. leslie nielsen died at the age of 84. and good morning, everyone. we coach everyone had a wonderful holiday weekend. george, it was sad to wake up to the news of leslie nielsen. it sure was. he made that airplane franchise. was. we ll get into that. also, we re taking a closer look at that wikileaks release. secretary of clinton set to address the situation earlier this morning. there s an argument going on here. the white house says this release has put american lives at risk. the head of wikileaks said he s and also the man accused of trying to bomb the christmas tree lighting in portland, oregon. he s due in court. the accusation may have been this, a suspicious fire damage i ed a mosque where he worked. and we ll get white house reaction in a minute. jim sciutto is in london with more on th