Protesters are taking action against the prosecutes crackdown. Activists say the recent wave of arrests is striking fear into families who pose no criminal threat. Ice Officials Say that the arrests were in fact routine. Nbcs Gabe Gutierrez joins me from atlanta. Gabe . Hi, there, amon. There were several arrests in atlanta alone. Ice Officials Say these were routine Law Enforcement operations, but immigration advocates say this is what they have feared. On the same week that protests ecorrupted in arizona as a mother convicted of using a false Social Security number was deported. Families of undocumented immigrants say they are now living in fear from california with donald trump being president , i see no hope for us. To north carolina. This week immigration and Custom Enforcement raids in at least six states. Ice says the raids were routine, no differentiate than those in the last administration. This is where the raid happened. This is where the rai she says theres a sense of panic
already-strained health care workers are struggling with an overwhelming burden of patients. the washington post reports that in new england hospitals are struggling under immense pressure driven by the daechlt. quote, doctors in the region all said that a substantial majority of the patients currently hospitalized with covid between 60% and 80%, were unvaccinated. the breakthrough cases, meaning those who were vaccinated, that end up in the hospital, tend to be milder and are concentrated among older and patients people with other health conditions, they said. back with us tonight, dr. vin gurngts critical care pulmonologist in seattle. he s advised us on public health throughout this pandemic since those terrible early days in 2020. he s also on the faculty at the university of washington institute for health metrics and evaluation. good to see you as always, my friend. these increased hospitalizations we were seeing prior to the onset of omicron, are these
the bizarre kidnapping of patty h aechlt rst and her transformation from social ooit to terrorist and back again. nobody saw us going up there. i kind of recall being on the right of the door. we bracketed the door where they couldn t see us. alluded to an accident and asked to use the phone. put him on the ground. angela pounced on patricia and started to secure with clothesline type rope. i m standing there with my machine gun now in plain view making sure nobody came back, in and out. defreeze had some belief that they re so rich they must have a safe. he s demanding to know where the safe is, you know. of course, they re flummoxed. we don t have a safe. he has no idea we re kidnapping his fiance. he was scared.
will be able to do that somewhere within three to five years. they already made a war head with with medium range. north korea is being close to be able to hold the u.s. to ransom. a lot of people described north korea as perhaps the biggest threat to the united states in terms of its capabilities that you just outline. talk to us about kim jong-un s temperament. turnover decades, north korea has tried to develop its long range missiles and nuclear weapons. this is part of kim family daechlt kim jong-un came to power when he was about 28 or 29 years old.
you to vote no for him? that s why i said i have not made a tifinal decision. the attorney general is the person who is his job is to make sure that there s not fraud but there s not voter suppression. and it clearly there s voter suppression in north carolina they started when the shelby case was decided which ending the preclearance. this is upsetting evidence. if the court said they targeted aechlt with surgical precision so they did not vote, and this was in effect for several years before the court rejected it and as a result there were tainted elections in north carolina. well can t have that. we cannot have the chief law