we know the pandemic is far from over. we don t mean to ignore it. but this week was dominated by three different stories. all, with high stakes. voting rights. immigration. and gun control. first, voting. in georgia, tensions remain high over voting restrictions. today, hundreds of people gathered to protest an overhaul of the state s election rules. on thursday, governor brian kemp signed the republican-led bill into law. it sets new rules for absentee voting, and bans giving food or water to voters, who are in line near a polling station. civil-rights groups have already filed lawsuits, challenging this law. democratic state representative, bee nguyen, will join us in just a moment. as for immigration, yesterday, congressional democrats and republicans took dueling trips to the border. the influx of people seeking asylum shows no signs of slowing down. congressman joaquin castro of texas led a democratic delegation to a facility in carrizo springs. the lawmakers seemed sat
well-known hymn as a jazz song. when the saints go marching in, oh when the saints go marching in another addition to the registry is a 1941 recording of franklin dell nor roosevelt s lighting of the community christmas tree. winston churchill joined him just weeks after the attack on pearl harbor. their sign of unity was broadcast, around the world. it is a strange christmas eve. almost the whole world is locked in deadly struggle. american culture is not, all, serious. and neither is the registry. other inductees include lady marmalade by la belle. celebration by cool and the gang. and a song that always gets me misty-eyed. the rainbow connection by kermit the frog from the muppet movie. it s the top of the hour and it s so good to with with you tonight. right now, some folks in georgia are protesting new voting laws. covid cases on the rise nationwide and asylum seekers continue to push toward the border. but the president has his focus on infrastructure. why? we
all, with high stakes. voting rights. immigration. and gun control. first, voting. in georgia, tensions remain high over voting restrictions. today, hundreds of people gathered to protest an overhaul of the state s election rules. on thursday, governor brian kemp signed the republican-led bill into law. it sets new rules for absentee voting, and bans giving food or water to voters, who are in line near a polling station. civil-rights groups have already filed lawsuits, challenging this law. democratic state representative, bee nguyen, will join us in just a moment. as for immigration, yesterday, congressional democrats and republicans took dueling trips to the border. the influx of people seeking asylum shows no signs of slowing down. congressman joaquin castro of texas led a democratic delegation to a facility in carrizo springs. that s about 30 miles from the mexican border. the lawmakers seemed satisfy with the conditions they saw. about four hours south of them, in the ri
when the saints go marching in, oh when the saints go marching in another addition to the registry is a 1941 recording of franklin dell nor roosevelt s lighting of the community christmas tree. winston churchill joined him just weeks after the attack on pearl harbor. their sign of unity was broadcast around the world. it is a strange christmas eve. almost the whole world is locked in deadly struggle. american culture is not, all serious. and neither is the registry. other inductees include lady marmalade by la belle. celebration by cool and the gang. and a song that always gets me misty-eyed. the rainbow connection by kermit the frog from the muppet movie. it s the top of the hour and it s so good to be with you tonight. right now, some folks in georgia are protesting new voting laws. covid cases on the rise nationwide and asylum seekers continue to push toward the border. but the president has his focus on infrastructure. why? well, the answer may be on capitol hil
salesman who immigrated from ireland. a nurse, who said she had no idea what she was walking into. a corporate attorney who says he s not very familiar with the allegations. and tonight, the judge in that courtroom admonishing trump for muttering words at a prospective juror as that juror was being questioned. aaron katersky outside the courthouse. at this hour, we are watching that severe storm threat across multiple states. tornado watches in effect. at least 22 reported tornadoes. the system moving east. rob marciano timing it out. tonight, after iran s first-ever direct assault on israel, more than 300 missiles and drones, what abc news has now learned about a potential israeli response. matt gutman on the ground, showing us an iranian missile that s now been recovered. if it had landed in a building, it would have destroyed it completely, causing dozens of casualties. david: tonight, israel says they will retaliate. in the u.s., speaker mike johnson preparing t