awards. from rockefeller center, here is your host, al sharpton. good evening. welcome to politics nations 12th annual revvie awards. that s where we celebrate the best and worst of politics in 2022, and give awards to those who deserve it. i m honored to have been bringing in some of the most significant and memorable moments this past year. and what a year and has been. with that, let s bring in our esteemed panel. republican strategist and msnbc coulee political analyst, susan el presidio. danielle moodie, host of the woke a f daily, and democracy podcast. and, host of right here on may msnbc. this year was dominated by the midterm elections. with that in mind, let s get right to our first revvie. the biggest political showdown. i ll share a few of my own nominees to get us started. then, the panel can chime in. the first is the senate showdown in pennsylvania between john fetterman and dr. oz. oz won the republican nomination based on fame, and he got dispensed
west continues getting more involved. kevin corke in washington with the latest. more saber rattling and threats from russian leaders, even as president biden continues his efforts to keep not just the u.s. but other global communities squarely behind ukraine s government even as it faces withering assault from the russians. russia is obviously taking notice of that and in turn that could help to fuel moscow s latest barrage on kyiv. leaders warned that there is more to come. here is mr. madge of medvedev. with the political regime oppose a constant direct and clear threat to russia. the first episode has been played. there will be others. president biden hoping to convince other g7 countries to stand in the gap behind kyiv s to oblivion thinking it support for yesterday saying progressive element productive conversation, air defense is the number one quality and we also need new york leadership, with support for our resolution, that would be the resolution. biden s pus
continues on the 11th hour with stephanie role and that starts right now! right now! good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle! breaking news tonight, just over one hour ago, january six committee released its final report. it is 845 pages long and it comes after a nearly 18 month investigation into the attack on the capitol and donald trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. the report begins with a forward from house speaker pelosi, committee chairman bennie thompson, and vice left knee. the false narrative that set off the deadly riot at the capitol in eight detail chapters. it starts with the big lie. former president trump s false narrative of his stolen election. we have a lot to dig into so let s get smarter! with the help of our lead off panel tonight it is a great and a very important one. caroline, egg plus a prize winning reporter from the washington post. katie benner, pulitzer prize -winning justice department reporter for the new yo
bill to avoid a government shutdown at midnight. and with respiratory viruses on the rise and kids medicine harder to find, we ll look at how to keep your family safe during the holidays. we begin this morning with the dangerous winter storm battering much of the country that has up ended holiday travel for many americans. this morning more than 200 million americans are still under some kind of weather warning orred a size ri. the storm continues to move east expected to bring powerful winds and bitterly freezing temperatures after dumping blind ing snow on parts of the midwest. hundreds of thousands of people are without power this morning. meteorologists have categorized the storm as a bomb cyclone. the storm disrupting travel for folks looking to head out for the holiday weekend. according to flight aware, there are already more than 3,000 flight cancellations and more than 2,000 delays in the u.s. joinings us now is shaq brewster in michigan and meteorologist agie lasm
that number could rise even higher as search and rescue crews work to reach cutoff areas, removing debris from destroyed homes and businesses along florida s southwest coastline and we re learning that miami-dade fire rescue crews are conducting helicopter evacuations on sanibel island. boris sanchez is there in fort myers, florida. boris, you just spoke with the lee county sheriff a few moments ago. what was said? reporter: fred, there have been a lot of questions today about the timing of when lee county ordered evacuations. we re in lee county right now in fort myers. what we ve learned is lee county ordered its first evacuations more than a day after forecasts met the county s criteria despite the fact the county has an emergency plan that suggests evacuations should have happened earlier. the county s comprehensive emergency ma or more of water would indicate the need for hurricane evacuations in the most vulnerable areas. a lot of lee county is a vulnerable area. one