the struggles. reporter: today at a virtual press conference, we connected again. when you were first interviewing for jobs as a strength coach, people would love your resume and then they would hear a female voice on the line and they would say no thanks just curious, do you think today that same scenario would happen? some stereotypes are going to be around forever, you know. so i do think we have made a ton of progress there will be 11 women in uniform next year. reporter: she hopes to be a general manager one day. and with her winning streak, odds are she ll get there. catie beck, nbc news that s nbc nightly news for this wednesday thank you for watching, everyone i m lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night
since last year and that the federal government is releasing migrants with some misdemeanor criminal convictions, including assault, d.u.i., drug possession, and illegal reentry. back out here live, i asked i.c.e. about that this morning. are they releasing migrants with some misdemeanor criminal history, they did not deny it. only told me they do the releases on a case by case basis. send it back to you. bill, thank you very much. you know, sandra, i ve been covering this issue more than a decade and the national border patrol council president talked to me earlier and i said is the border patrol, or i.c.e. agents, are they broken? he said they are absolutely broken. the point, the point when single adult males are being released en mass, when rank and file men in uniform and women in uniform are confronting a secretary as we saw out in yuma yesterday, that tells you they are indeed
James Hill said he didn’t realize his mother was in law enforcement until he was in junior high school. She worked as a juvenile officer and had peers who ran into her.