5 Things to Know This Wednesday Morning

— -- 1. CIA Pushes Back on Torture Report

In a statement released Tuesday, Brennan accepted the report's criticism that the agency was unprepared to manage a worldwide detention program. Brennan acknowledged early mistakes he attributed to an agency that did not have the "core competencies" to run such a program.

2. Nor'easter Dumps Snow, Rain on East Coast

About 25,000 customers in the northeast remain without power today after a powerful nor'easter hit the East Coast.

The storm dumped more than five inches of rain in Essex County, Massachusetts. Wind gusts battered houses and ripped down trees in Scituate, Massachusetts, where 62 mph wind gusts were reported.

In Portland, Maine, drivers dealt with pounding rain and slushy roads, while those further north had blizzard-like conditions.

3. Oscar Pistorius' Conviction Can Be Appealed

Judge Thokozile Masipa ruled today that the state cannot appeal his five-year sentence separately and has to pay a portion of Pistorius' court costs during the appeal. If prosecutors succeed in appealing his conviction, the Supreme Court of Appeals may impose a commensurate sentence, which could be a minimum of 15 years.

Pistorius, 28, was charged with murder for killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day last year but convicted of the lesser charge.

4. Baby Boy Born Mid-flight Doing Well

Passengers and crew aboard the flight from San Francisco to Phoenix landed with quite a story after witnessing a birth mid-flight Tuesday.

"I can't think of anything else that's going to top that," said captain John Gordy. "At least not for a while."

5. See Hikers on Ice So Clear It Appears They Are Walking on Water

This is about as close as mere mortals will come to walking on water.