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the people of johnstown respond back, thank you. can you imagine today if you got a response like that? you would have protests. this is not to suggest he was at all in compassionate. donation of $300 to the town of johnstown. host: in your book, where did the title come from? guest: there is a jeffrey archer book in the early 1970's, "should we tell the president?" it really comes from the 3:00 a.m. phone call with hillary clinton where she was suggesting that president obama was on ready. ready the idea that when there is a bad thing that happens around the world, who do you want to take the call? i did a side article with politico about presidents awakened in the middle of the night. it does not happen as often as you think, and sometimes it comes on the tail of white house administrators. host: our guest is here for the next 45 minutes or our, and we welcome your phone call. (202) 748-8001 four republicans. (202) 748-8000, democrats. .nd all others, (202) 748-8002 you can send us a tweet if you would like. the book covers a rang
the people of johnstown respond back, thank you. can you imagine today if you got a response like that? you would have protests. this is not to suggest he was at all in compassionate. donation of $300 to the town of johnstown. host: in your book, where did the title come from? guest: there is a jeffrey archer book in the early 1970's, "should we tell the president?" it really comes from the 3:00 a.m. phone call with hillary clinton where she was suggesting that president obama was on...
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the people of johnstown respond back, thank you. can you imagine today if you got a response like that? you would have protests. this is not to suggest he was at all in compassionate. donation of $300 to the town of johnstown. host: in your book, where did the title come from? guest: there is a jeffrey archer book in the early 1970's, "should we tell the president?" it really comes from the 3:00 a.m. phone call with hillary clinton where she was suggesting that president obama was on ready. ready the idea that when there is a bad thing that happens around the world, who do you want to take the call? i did a side article with politico about presidents awakened in the middle of the night. it does not happen as often as you think, and sometimes it comes on the tail of white house administrators. host: our guest is here for the next 45 minutes or our, and we welcome your phone call. (202) 748-8001 four republicans. (202) 748-8000, democrats. .nd all others, (202) 748-8002 you can send us a tweet if you would like. the book covers a rang
the people of johnstown respond back, thank you. can you imagine today if you got a response like that? you would have protests. this is not to suggest he was at all in compassionate. donation of $300 to the town of johnstown. host: in your book, where did the title come from? guest: there is a jeffrey archer book in the early 1970's, "should we tell the president?" it really comes from the 3:00 a.m. phone call with hillary clinton where she was suggesting that president obama was on...
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the people of johnstown respond back, thank you.an you imagine today if you got a response like that? you would have protests. this is not to suggest he was at all in compassionate. donation of $300 to the town of johnstown. host: in your book, where did the title come from? guest: there is a jeffrey archer book in the early 1970's, "should we tell the president?" it really comes from the 3:00 a.m. phone call with hillary clinton where she was suggesting that president obama was on ready. ready the idea that when there is a bad thing that happens around the world, who do you want to take the call? i did a side article with politico about presidents awakened in the middle of the night. it does not happen as often as you think, and sometimes it comes on the tail of white house administrators. host: our guest is here for the next 45 minutes or our, and we welcome your phone call. (202) 748-8001 four republicans. (202) 748-8000, democrats. .nd all others, (202) 748-8002 you can send us a tweet if you would like. the book covers a range
the people of johnstown respond back, thank you.an you imagine today if you got a response like that? you would have protests. this is not to suggest he was at all in compassionate. donation of $300 to the town of johnstown. host: in your book, where did the title come from? guest: there is a jeffrey archer book in the early 1970's, "should we tell the president?" it really comes from the 3:00 a.m. phone call with hillary clinton where she was suggesting that president obama was on...
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this is about those folks not only in indianapolis but in pittsburgh and johnstown and around this countryday, work really hard. their companies do very, very well. all we're asking is that the companies have as much of an investment in making the american promise come true as the workers do. >> reporter: trump tweeted this month -- giving springer and kanter a hope that maybe their jobs can be saved. >> he made promises to us. this was going to go on no more. we're going to hold him to that. >> reporter: this will be one of trump's bigger challenges. he promised to incentivize american companies not to leave. compared to 8ayroll, those are minor expenses for most companies. in orlando, bill keating, fox news. >>> our series looking ahead to the first 100 da 000 days of th presidency concludes tomorrow. you can watch all parts of the series on our home page, foxnews.com/specialreport. >>> stocks were down today. the dow lost 23, the s&p 500 was off four. nasdaq dropped 24. >>> donald trump makes some big additions to his team and says he wants better, more powerful nuclear weapons. we wil
this is about those folks not only in indianapolis but in pittsburgh and johnstown and around this countryday, work really hard. their companies do very, very well. all we're asking is that the companies have as much of an investment in making the american promise come true as the workers do. >> reporter: trump tweeted this month -- giving springer and kanter a hope that maybe their jobs can be saved. >> he made promises to us. this was going to go on no more. we're going to hold...
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." >> reporter: embarking on five hour train ride to johnstown will all those boy cousins are. back at the airport travelers continued to line up here at the t.s.a. screening checkpoint as the holiday travels continue at philadelphia international airport. live at phl, john rawlins channel6 "action news." rick. >> john thank you. >>> this will be a sweet christmas for denise's bakery in north philadelphia. some said it would never reopen after its kitchen was nearly destroyed by fire last year but popular place for delicious delicacies did recover and this will be its first christmas back in business. today faithful customers were once again waiting on line for the yummy deserts that will highlight their holiday din terse this weekend. >>> people still searching for that perfect gift are packing local malls. and retailers are more than happy to usher them in hoping a surge in last minute shopping can help boost their bottom line. "action news" reporter gray hall is joining the crowds looking for a good deal at the king of prussia mall. hey, gray. >> reporter: hi, rick. there's
." >> reporter: embarking on five hour train ride to johnstown will all those boy cousins are. back at the airport travelers continued to line up here at the t.s.a. screening checkpoint as the holiday travels continue at philadelphia international airport. live at phl, john rawlins channel6 "action news." rick. >> john thank you. >>> this will be a sweet christmas for denise's bakery in north philadelphia. some said it would never reopen after its kitchen was...
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the first one is from johnstown, cambria county, with a great history of coal mining but also a great history of a diverse economy. this individual wrote -- actually two -- it is a husband and wife writing to me. "we are in a late 70's and desperately need our pension and hospitalization." cambria county, pennsylvania, alone has 2,483 pensioners. just that one county has that many pensioners who happen to be families that had a loved one working in the coal mines. this is one of those families that wrote to me. if you look at the health care issue and you look at it koingts by county -- at it county by county, sometimes the numbers are lower. but it is in the hundreds and hundreds in many counties. the next letter is from an individual in green county. she's writing about her husband and she said, "my husband was only retired about one year when he found he had cancer. one of the relieves that he had while battling cancer is knowing that he had his pension and good health benefits, so it was one less worry." green county, a small county in pennsylvania, in the deep western corner -- i
the first one is from johnstown, cambria county, with a great history of coal mining but also a great history of a diverse economy. this individual wrote -- actually two -- it is a husband and wife writing to me. "we are in a late 70's and desperately need our pension and hospitalization." cambria county, pennsylvania, alone has 2,483 pensioners. just that one county has that many pensioners who happen to be families that had a loved one working in the coal mines. this is one of those...
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that's what a miner from johnstown who worked the mines 21 years reminds us of. just what i said, a promise should be kept. he goes on to say -- quote -- "this insurance has gotten my wife and me through many health concerns, including breast cancer, which my wife still fights today." and then he goes on to talk about how this would dramatically change their access to doctors and medical care. so we're not talking about some budget number here. we're talking about a family telling us the life of their mother depends upon it. another family member whose mom has breast cancer, her life -- or at least her health care at this point depends upon it. so this isn't theory. this is legislation which passed the finance committee, as i said, 18-8. all we have to do is have the leader, majority leader stand up and say we're going to attach this to the continuing resolution and have the house speaker say the same because they have, they have control. that's all they have to do, attach it to the continuing resolution, and we will finally have kept our promise. so temporary re
that's what a miner from johnstown who worked the mines 21 years reminds us of. just what i said, a promise should be kept. he goes on to say -- quote -- "this insurance has gotten my wife and me through many health concerns, including breast cancer, which my wife still fights today." and then he goes on to talk about how this would dramatically change their access to doctors and medical care. so we're not talking about some budget number here. we're talking about a family telling us...