ah plugs the whole robin. you re watching the old. is there a news on life? my headquarters here in del, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the coldest christmas on record 1000000 stranded at home across the us and canada after a major winter stall, disrupt travel plans. free forward a group suspend operations that have got to stop after the taliban government falls . women from working in jose and god, they go against danger. from above, we meet ukrainian troops on the lookout from russian drones also, in lieu, praying for peace, the christmas hopes of worshippers that what s believed to be the birthplace of jesus christ. ah, welcome to the program across north america, preparing for a freezing festive season following one of the most powerful winter storms in decades. more than a dozen people were killed during blizzards in the u. s. power has largely been restored in time for christmas, but the so called bomb side clone has left many stranded. she ever tansy has more from w
brother dead. he doesn t know why. the memory too painful. his brother laid to rest here. awaiting justice. deborah haines, sky news. and we ll be hearing from deborah throughout today. obviously, our mind is very much focused also on king charles and when we ll see him again. in about an hour s time, 45 minutes, there abouts, he ll be addresses both houses of parliament at westminster hall where members will meet to express their condolences after the queen s death last thursday. standing by. what s going to happen?
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