emergency room. so you may see more me call centers heading toward this model, regardless of what happens to the affordable care act in congress. jonathan serrie, thank you. the united states air force reports more than 30 female train tees accused trainees accused male instructors of assaulting them. 12 instructors are under investigation, half ranging from rape to adultery. the abuse took place reportedly over two-year period in 2009. the first accuser didn t come forward until last june. initial allegations came against a staff sergeant who faces the most serious charges. he is expected to appear in court next month. nine of the trainers from the same squadron. that unit commander relieved of duty pending investigation. an air force general says officials will re-examine the screening process for instructors, only for 11% of whom are women. tense moments in a central
election will not be decided on healthcare anyway. it s going to be decided on jobs transeconomy. thanks. we wait to see how the healthcare rule willing shape the presidential election. doctors and healthcare providers are preparing for changes to come. many are unsure about how the law will affect the bottom line. for hospitals which delivered billions of dollars in care to uninsured patients every year, it could lighten the financial burden. jonathan terry live in atlanta with that. the supreme court ruling could have a significant impact on america s public safety net hops. one of the hospitals, grady memorial if atlanta provided more than $200 million in uncompensated care to more than 100,000 uninsured patients last year. under the affordable care act, insurance would pay for many of the patients, instead of the local taxpayers. grady ceo says america s hospitals need to prepare for a possible flood of newly insured patients, seeking care for serious but previously
and after five years of marriage, tom cruise and katie holmes calling it quits. we begin tonight with reports of millions and millions of dollars pouring in to campaign war chests in the wake of the supreme court healthcare decision. i m john scott in for shepard smith. yesterday, the justice upheld most of obama healthcare overall. romney campaign reports it raised $4.6 million in the 24 hours following the court s ruling. the most it raised online in a single day so far. yesterday, campaign spokeswoman said, the american people don t want and know the country can t afford obamacare. today s decision has reinforced the fact that the only way to get rid of obamacare is to defeat president obama. voters are energized to do just that. not to be outdone. president obama s campaign is reporting it outraised governor romney s campaign during the same time period. the president s people are not giving any actual dollar
figures but a spokesman said, our supporters are more committed to ever to ensuring that the insurance companies can t drop coverage for people who get sick or discriminate against people with preexisting conditions by re-electing the president. all the money coming in gives a small sense of how important healthcare could turn out to be when voter goes to the polls in november. carl cameron with the news live and in white house. both sides claim the decision helps them politically. fundraising shows it invigorated both sides. therhealthcare is like rocket ry to energize the troop. pro-romney super pac slams obamacare as historic tax hike. listen. president obama promised the healthcare law. absolutely not a tax increase. now we know that is not true. obama s healthcare law is one of the largest tax increases