Wednesday on the NewsHour, tens of thousands of Kaiser Permanente employees go on strike to protest staffing shortages, low wages and burnout. The Republican party faces no clear choice for a new leader after Kevin McCarthy was ousted. Plus, we speak with Guatemala’s president-elect as the U.S. warns the current government is interfering with the peaceful transfer of power.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Largest healthcare worker strike in U.S. history underway
News Wrap: Pope Francis begins meetings on future of church
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMXDJ9llWBY
Republicans face unclear choice for new House speaker
Trump amplifies violent rhetoric against perceived enemies
Biden unveils new student debt forgiveness plan
Guatemalan president-elect on effort to keep him from office
How teenagers’ lack of sleep is harming their mental health
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00:00 – Introduction
02:41 – On Strike
08:33 – News Wrap
12:35 – House Divided
25:01 – Threat Assessment
30:00 – Student Debt
36:51 – Fighting for Democracy
46:08 – Early Warnings