Everybody. Breaking out this hour you have 75,000 Healthcare Workers going on strike. Seems the thing to do in america today. It is happening at dozens of hospitals across five states that include virginia, california. Among those on strike are the nurses and technicians they say they are understaffed and underpaid. More on this story as we get it right now. A live look in los angeles. Meanwhile you have a country in crisis at least in washington, d. C. , anyway. In a fight in Congress Puts us at a stand still. A group of house republicans, small group, siding with democrats to rip the gavel out of Kevin Mccarthys hands. He is no longer speaker. The country plunged into uncharted territory and puts the issues Americans Care about the most on hold. Good morning. Dana is off today. Im bill hemmer and this is martha maccallum. Martha were in uncharted territory to be sure. We didnt get on the air yesterday. I was watching this untold. I havent seen a debate like that in a long time. Well
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Moorestown Home Care Honors Employees Amid COVID-19 Pandemic Patch 1 hr ago Anthony Bellano © Photo Credit: Kris Parsons Left to right, Darlene Collins, a caregiver with TLC for 8 years, Kelly McCabe, President and Owner of TLC HomeCare Services, and Tashion Harden, a caregiver with TLC for 12 years, which is when they started.
MOORESTOWN, NJ It has been a tough year. Those on the front line have sacrificed a lot, taking care of the sick and seniors, while risking their own lives and families, but there is a group of caregivers who have not been in the news as much.
These workers have worked inside all year in homes and nursing and assisted living facilities when the COVID-19 numbers were soaring. They have provided much needed care and companionship at a time when both were sorely needed.
way, not through the federal government, so then inevitably, there will be fewer doctors with more medicaid people, millions, tens of millions more. so, juan, you can see how this shaping up here? can you not see how this is shaping up? yeah, that for people with money, we can go to those guys. but what about the obama care was supposed to make health care better for the poor, more accessible for the poor? now it s going to make it more how could it if there are fewer doctors, juan? because you have health care clinics, you health care centers expanding with more doctors assistants, more nurses assistants. so you re not going to get a doctor. you re going to get a nurse or a physician s assistant. mary catherine, you say what? well, we ve had rate shock. we ve had a broken website and the next shock is going to be doc shock or access shock. doc shock, i like that. finding out through your exchange-based private insurance or medicaid that you re not able to get in to se
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