morning joe starts now. historic winter storm in western new york statement storm system is blamed for dozens of deaths across the country. it made holiday travel almost impossible on the roads or through the skies with thousands of passengers stuck at airports searching for new flights. meanwhile, the republican governor uses the christmas holiday to play hole papolitics migrants with no warning for groups. and we will take a look at the latest testimony released by the january 6 committee. including a conversation the former president had with one of his closest advisers in the days after the attack on the capitol. also ahead, we dig into the latest action by the democratic controlled house and how the white house is preparing for a divided congress good morning welcome to morning joe. it s monday, december 26th i m jonathan lemire. also with us at the table is affairs analyst and executive editor of recount and host of the podcast. like gene wilder in blazing
celebrate by candle light. the christmas day speech. charles, the first ever without queen elizabeth. with millions gathering together, what you need to know about a concerning mix of flu, covid and rsv this holiday season. the progress floridians are making after the storm. inside one of the most popular cathedrals in the world. bringing notre dame back from the ashes. and holiday pops. christmas like only a beloved christmas tradition can do it. good. ing. i m jacob in for kate. heavy sheets of christmas snow have given way to a deep arctic freeze in north america. parts of the country have seen nearly 4 feet. 49 people have died. 12 in western new york. what they are calling one of the most devastating storms in the region s history. and many are celebrating by candle light, and others looking at tickets to see if their flights back home can get off the ground. on christmas day, more than 2300 flights canceled. 6,000 delayed. what has become for some a travel
always we ll smile and be happy he said in a christmas eve message in his christmas address, pope francis calling on the world to see the faces of our ukrainian brothers and sisters this christmas comes a day after russian bombs pummelled the southern city of kherson leaving ten dead and dozens injured. but from the front lines to the home front, christmas carries on even for those whose homes are gone russian bombs leveled this family s house outside of kyiv last christmas at this time, you were making christmas dinner here yes, we were decorating a christmas tree here with homemade toys, she said. now they live in a modular home next door. but her 7-year-old grandson david let me decorate the christmas tree with him. i was told he was distraught when his home was destroyed. it was tough for us to accept what happened, she told me, much less to explain it to david.
city of kherson, leaving ten dead and hundreds injured. christmas carries on, even for those whose homes are gone. russian bombed levelled this house in kyiv. last christmas, you were making dinner here? yeah, we were deck traiting a tree with homemade toys. now, they dlif in a modular home next door. the grandson david let me decorate with him. the parents said he was distraught. he said it was tough. his brother is a military cook. he is busy kicking dinner for his comrades, fried fish, meat and salad. are you in a good mood, he asks? they are, he responds, even though they are not a home.