Antibullying now responding to President Trumps comments on teenage Climate Change activist Greta Thunberg. The white house defends this morning. New details on the deadly shooting at the Pensacola Naval air station. The fbi uncovering chilling new information this morning. What the accused gunman posted on a social media account and how many rounds of ammo he fired before he was taken down. And hacking horrors. The chilling invasion of privacy. Surveillance cameras taking over. Strangers peering into your living room, talking to your children. No, put me down. Put me down. I have feelings. Live streaming your life. The online trend that could be behind these recent cases. Well tell you how to protect yourself right here this morning. And good morning. We have new developments on the impeachment front but we begin with a pair of developing weather stories. Two major storms were tracking, one on each coast. In the east there are weather hazards all the way up through new england including tornadoes in florida and flooding and high winds in the northeast. Look at this cell phone video we got of freezing rain accumulating on cars in louisburg, west virginia. And in the west a second storm bringing heavy snow to the rockies. Check out these vehicles slipping and sliding in vail, colorado. Forecasters are also warning of an avalanche risk. For the very latest on both of these systems, lets go right to rob whos in philadelphia. Rob, good morning to you. Hey, good morning, whit. Still raining lightly in philadelphia but the heavy rain is yet to move through the northeast. The u. S. Smothered by large storms both moving pretty quickly. So lets go to it and show you what were looking at as far as the radar. Heavy rain across parts of the northeast all rolling up into new england and then another batch of rain coming back through the mountains. That will have to get through today, as well. So a system thats coagulating and weve got a severe thunderstorm watch that had already a couple of tornado warnings across florida and a myriad of alerts including flood watches, high Wind Warnings and coastal flood advisories as this low on the coast gets cranked up. On the back side of this as youll see here as we put it through time snow and icy conditions will begin to accumulate later on today. 3 to 6 inches of that. But the bigger story, more widespread is going to be the wind that comes in behind this. We will see winds gusting 20, 30, maybe as much as 40 miles an hour right through tomorrow morning. That west coast storm is no joke. Well talk more about that, guys, in just a few minutes. Now to the historic impeachment vote. President trump pushing back after the House Judiciary Committee approved two articles of impeachment against him. Abcs david wright is on capitol hill with reaction as those articles head for a full house vote. Good morning to you, david. Reporter good morning, eva. President trump is now all but certain to join a very exclusive club. Barring something extraordinary, hell be become the third president in u. S. History to be impeached but like Andrew Johnson and bill clinton before him, its also likely he will not be removed from office. Judiciary committee will come to order. Reporter after weeks of hearings and days of debate, the historic vote on articles of impeachment took less than ten minutes. The clerk will call the roll. Mr. Stanton. Aye. Reporter every democrat on the House Judiciary Committee voted for. No. Reporter every republican against two articles of impeachment stemming from President Trumps effort to get ukraine to dig up dirt on his 2020 rival, joe biden. Today is a solemn and sad day. For the third time in a little over a century and a half, the House Judiciary Committee has voted articles of impeachment against the president for abuse of power and obstruction of congress. Reporter those charges now go to the full house for a vote expected wednesday. Then on to a trial in the republican controlled senate. Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell appearing on fox news pledged to work in total coordination with the white house on the impeachment trial where the constitution requires a twothirds margin to remove the president. Republicans have hinted theyd like a speedy trial with no witnesses, one that would be over in a matter of days. Its going nowhere in the senate but i really hope and pray the senate will not just pick it up and dismiss it. America needs to hear from the witnesses and we didnt get to hear from them here. This was a kangaroo court. This has been a wild week. Reporter the president says hed like to hear witnesses too but said friday hell defer to the senate. Ill do whatever i want. Look, there is we did nothing wrong. I wouldnt mind a long process because id like to see the whistleblower who is a fraud. Reporter impeachment aside the president said it was a pretty good week for him. He had the reelection of his friend and ally Boris Johnson in great britain, a breakthrough in the trade war with china, and the Supreme Court agreed to hear the cases about whether the courts should shield the president s finances from scrutiny. But impeachment tends to overshadow everything else. Whit. Yeah, the president called it a wild week. Another busy week ahead. David wright for us on capitol hill, thank you. The next democratic president ial debate scheduled for thursday may not happen. All seven candidates who are set to appear are threatening to skip the event rather than cross a picket line. The labor dispute involves a Union Representing 150 people who work for a food contractor for Loyola Marymount university, the site of the debate. Contract talks have been at a standstill for months now. Overseas north korea says it successfully carried out, quote, a crucial test at its rocket launch site. The announcement did not specify what kind of missile was tested but said the results would strengthen north koreas Strategic Nuclear deterrent. The north has been pressuring the Trump Administration over Nuclear Negotiations which are deadlocked. New details emerging about the shooter in last weeks deadly navy base attack in pensacola, florida. Abc news has obtained a joint intelligence bulletin detailing some of what investigators have found out about the gunman since that attack and Stephanie Ramos joins us with what we have learned. Good morning to you, stephanie. Reporter eva, good morning. In that joint intelligence bulletin various Law Enforcement agencies have detailed some of what investigators have learned about the gunman in the Naval Air Station shooting since the attack last week. This morning, new details in the Naval Air Station pensacola shooting investigation. Law enforcement agencies including the fbi and dhs revealing in one report that on september 11 of this year shooter Mohammed Alshamrani posted on his social media accounts the phrase, the countdown has started. Other posts included references to nonmuslims as infidels and alshamrani also defending jihad. The things that he talks about as references are textbook references of people who commit terrorist acts. Reporter heres what investigators say theyve also found in the week since the lethal attack. The shooting lasted about 15 minutes. Alshamrani firing about 180 rounds from his legally purchased handgun with an extended magazine. During the rampage, he fired at pictures of President Trump and another unnamed president , and a witness claims alshamrani made comments critical of u. S. Military action overseas as he was shooting. He basically is saying the same thing that many terrorists before him have said, that the u. S. Is the enemy because they attack muslims overseas or they help other countries attack muslims overseas and thats their justification to attack us. Over ten patients confirmed. Reporter alshamrani opened fire last friday in a classroom building at the Naval Air Station killing 21yearold airmen apprentice cameron walters, 19yearold airman Mohammed Haitham and 23yearold Joshua Watson all students at the aviation school. Eight others wounded including two officers, deputies later killing alshamrani after a chase. This morning, the fbi tells abc news the investigation remains active. Agents are working to determine still if the shooter acted alone or if anyone helped him in any way. Now, the fbi continues to work with the presumption this was a terror attack. This way Law Enforcement officials can use a wide range of investigative tools available only in terrorism cases. Complex case and brave americans killed in that attack. Absolutely. Those families in mourning. Stephanie ramos, thank you. We do want to turn to the shocking murder of a college freshman. A 13yearold boy has been arrested in the case and a search is on for more suspects. This morning, the 13yearold suspect arrested in the horrific murder of Barnard College freshman tessa majors is being held without bail. Those responsible, however many there may be, will be brought to justice. Reporter the juvenile suspect whose identity is not being released was allegedly found with a knife a few blocks away from the school. Police also found a trail of blood. They have one in custody and he is the storyteller. He is the narrator. You get detailed information and you see if that coincides with the physical evidence. Reporter the 13yearold is facing charges of murder, robbery and weapons possession in majors death. She was walking through a park wednesday night when Authorities Say a group of suspects snatched her purse, then stabbed her multiple times. The teen suspects aunt defending him to the New York Daily News saying he didnt do this. My nephew did not do that. Detectives believe there may be as many as three individuals linked to the killing. The arresting officer testified the 13yearold was not majors actual killer but claimed he picked up the knife and gave it to one of the other suspects. A 14yearold suspect is also now being questioned. The barnard Campus Community and majors hometown in virginia now mourning the death of the aspiring journalist and talented musician. When you saw her, you knew that thats what she was meant to be doing. She was a great performer. And authorities are still searching for that third suspect. Sources tell abc news statements the 13yearold made to police match what detectives saw on Surveillance Video from the park where tessa majors was killed. Horrifying case all around. Whit, thank you. We move to kentucky where lawmakers from both parties are calling for investigations into more than 400 pardons issued by republican governor matt bevin in the month after he lost his bid for reelection there. One of those pardons went to a convicted killer whose family raised Campaign Cash for bevin. Among the people now rebuking bevin senate Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell. Bevin denies money or politics played a part in the pardons. Now to the backlash over the president s tweets about 16yearold climate activist Greta Thunberg. The first lady releasing a statement in the face of criticism over her silence while her Signature Initiative is anticyberbullying. Kyra phillips is at the white house with this story. Good morning, kyra. Reporter good morning. The first lady has made it very clear that her be best initiative is to promote kindness online and prevent cyberbullying against children. Quite a juxtaposition to the president s most recent rip on time magazines 16yearold activist who was named person of the year. Melania trumps be best campaign aims to protect children against bullying and online harassment. Be best. An Awareness Campaign dedicated to the most valuable and fragile among us, our children. Reporter but this morning, many people are asking why isnt the first lady publicly disagreeing with her husband after he attacked 16yearold Climate Change activist Greta Thunberg on twitter. World leaders are still trying to run away from their responsibilities. Reporter President Trump lashing out after the teenager was named times person of the year. So ridiculous, he tweeted. Greta must work on her anger management problem, then go to a good oldfashioned movie with a friend. Chill gretta, chill. And hes done it before taking aim at thunberg who has aspergers syndrome after her passionate speech at the u. N. You all come to us young people for hope. How dare you. Reporter trumps response then, she seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see. Now former First Lady Michelle Obama giving thunberg a boost, tweeting, dont let anyone dim your light. Ignore the doubters and know that millions of people are cheering you on. So where does the current first lady stand . The White House Press secretary telling cnn, the president and first lady often communicate differently, as most married couples do. In the past mrs. Trump speaking out saying she doesnt always see eye to eye with her husband. I dont always agree what he tweets and i tell him that. I give him my honest opinion and honest advice and sometimes he listens and sometimes he doesnt. Have you ever told him to put his phone down . Yes. Reporter now the first lady has been quick to respond when people make comments about her own teenage son barron. But her spokeswoman says this is different because barron is, quote, not an activist traveling the globe and giving speeches. He is a 13yearold who wants and deserves privacy. Now as of this morning i can tell you the first ladys be best ornaments hang here on the White House Christmas trees but she has yet to criticize her husband for mocking thunberg. All right, Kyra Phillips for us at the white house, thank you. The cdc says an estimated 2. 6 million flu cases have bn reported so far this season and the outbreak continues to increase. The latest figures showing high or moderate flu activity in 22 states and puerto rico. 1300 deaths have been reported. The cdc says its not too late to get that vaccine. Thats important. It is not too late to get your shot. We do however have another medical headline this morning. The fda just approved the use of a drug made from omega3 fatty acids to reduce heart disease, stroke and death in some cases. Dr. Ashton is here. Tell us what this drug is. So, this is interesting. Its the brand sold by vascepa and it is the first drug to be approved by the fda as an adjunct to statin therapies so when we said in some patients that is the key. This is not for everyone to prevent heart disease. These are for people with high cholesterol already on a staten. This drug is made with omega3 fatty acids. Its unclear how the mechanism works to reduce the risk of stroke, heart attack, death from cardiac events, but this is potentially big news in the world of cardiology. Its basically taken from fish oil . Yeah, exactly. So what are the risks here and are there alternatives . Absolutely important questions to ask. Any time you talk about benefit you have to ask about risks and then other options. Risks or side effects with this drug, really mild but they can include bleeding, irregular heart rate, some musculoskeletal aches. The cost so far, wholesale cost, 300 a month. We were in touch with two patients yesterday who said theyre only paying a 30 copay and then options, the American Heart Association recommends two servings of fatty fish per week, things like cod, mackerel, oysters, even omega3 fatty acids found in chia seeds but caution and this is really important, dan. The American Heart Association recommends people with high triglycerides which is really what this drug is targeting do not selftreat or selfmedicate with supplements. Work with a health care professional. Great advice as always, dr. Jen, well be back later to talk about the flu numbers. Appreciate it. Moving now, rob is on the road again with espn gameday and the crew and this weeks matchup is a little different. Its the annual Army Navy Game. How are you doing . Hi, eva. Your old stomping grounds in philadelphia. As is the tradition after all those championship games are over, the Army Navy Game takes place right here in philadelphia and itll be right behind me at lincoln financial field. Still a little bit of a mist falling. Hopefully it will dry out before game time. There are two storms covering the country. The one in the west, i70 shut down for a time yesterday because of, you bet, snow in the Higher Elevations of colorado and were still seeing that today. So weekend mountain snow could see another foot or two, maybe three, high avalanche risk especially across parts of the Northern Rockies and wind threat too. We have wind advisories up from Southern California into parts of arizona and that winter storm warning continues and that will will get into the plains quickly. This is a fastmoving storm and will be around kansas city tomorrow morning wit