reporter: and the other two with the army national guard. all three have medical training. doing okay? i think so. reporter: national guard member, justin lightner is working with one of the hospital s registered nurses. they re taking care of lows murray, who just got transferred out of the intensive care unit. there we go. all good. we decided to join the national guard after seeing what happened on 9/11 in kindergarten? i just wanted to help my community. grrks they have their work cut out for them because about 400 employees at the hospital are out of work because they have covid. air national guard captain is the officer in charge at the medical center, which consists of guard members who do nonmedical tasks. are you concerned any of your
moreau bust upstake in jobs. there have been 2.1 billion jobs created in the last 15 months. a million private sector jobs in the last six months grrks if things stay mired at this level that is a big challenge for the administration. chris: what makes this more disturbing is that, washington, seems out of conventional tools that it has traditionally used to try to get a short-term boost in the economy. no money and no appetite for another big stimulus program. the federal reserve is not interested in pumping trillions of dollars more into the economy. where do we go from here 234-6789. i suppose the question is are high unemployment and slow growth a bug in the economy or the future of the new economy. and secondly is this something we are condemned to for years and decades because of deep structural problems or the result of some degree of president obama s policies and p republicans are going to have
in question that the president was hoping i think for a much moreau bust upstake in jobs. there have been 2.1 billion jobs created in the last 15 months. a million private sector jobs in the last six months grrks if things stay mired at this level that is a big challenge for the administration. chris: what makes this more disturbing is that, washington, seems out of conventional tools that it has traditionally used to try to get a short-term boost in the economy. no money and no appetite for another big stimulus program. the federal reserve is not interested in pumping trillions of dollars more into the economy. where do we go from here 234-6789. i suppose the question is are high unemployment and slow growth a bug in the economy or the future of the new economy. and secondly is this something we are condemned to for years and decades because of deep structural problems or the result of some degree of
in question that the president was hoping i think for a much moreau bust upstake in jobs. there have been 2.1 billion jobs created in the last 15 months. a million private sector jobs in the last six months grrks if things stay mired at this level that is a big challenge for the administration. chris: what makes this more disturbing is that, washington, seems out of conventional tools that it has traditionally used to try to get a short-term boost in the economy. no money and no appetite for another big stimulus program. the federal reserve is not interested in pumping trillions of dollars more into the economy. where do we go from here 234-6789. i suppose the question is are high unemployment and slow growth a bug in the economy or the future of the new economy. and secondly is this something we are condemned to for years and decades because of deep structural problems or the result of some degree of