93-year-old evangelist spent six days in the hospital. he responded well to antibiotics and physical they therapy. he said he is grateful for the thoughts and prayers around the world. he was treated for the same infection back in may. for all of your headlines, go to foxnews.com. thanks f watching. sentencing. now back to greta. once again, here s donald trump. were you always disappoint the with president obama or when he was first expected did you have a different expectation? well, when he got elected i felt one thing for sure, he would be a great cheerleader. i thought he would be, at a minimum, a great cheerleader and hopefully he would be a great president. i don t care, i m a republican but if he s going to be there for four years i wanted him to be the greatest. i said it, the greatest since president lincoln, but it hasn t turn out that way.
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below the poverty line. joining me now is congressman chaka fattah, democrat from pennsylvania. congressm mman fattah, thanks f being here tonight. thanks very much. you re talking about the subject on everyone s mind across the country. i visited a plant right outside of philadelphia. 6,000 people working. it s a boeing plant, believe it or not. you might not hear this from some of my friends on the other side, but the president gave boeing the biggest contract in history, $35 billion deal. they got three shifts working, got a weekend shift. they are hiring, and when people get a chance to go to work and make a living and pay their bills, it helps the entire economy. we need to pass the jobs bill, and i think that congress is starting to hear the message because the senate says they are going to tee this bill up. senator reid wants to move it forward aggressively, and i know that jon kyl is retiring from the senate, but hopefully he ll be around to see this bill
efficienc eless technology, higher cost energy, all of which is going to make our economy that much more vulnerable and that much weaker to global competition. finally before we let you go, john, not to filibuster, but what kind of car do you drive? i have we got rid of our foreign made cars. i have a ford and a gm car. well, that s very american of you. what s wrong with chrysler. come on. chrysler will call you tomorrow and say they ll offer you a deal. we ll see if our children need a chrysler. john hofhofmeister, thanks f being with us. iraq s prime minister says that american troops are not welcomed beyond 2011. what will that mean for the war-ravaged country? the idea we can afford to lose to the taliban, which christine is right to call savages and allow that to happen to afghanistan and then think that will not help al qaeda and will not endanger pakistan, i just think is incorrect. it s a paint and primer in one
you are forced to take a side, either this side or that one. what would you tell a young person about keep this in check. when you hear it, don t fall for what the media might be feeding you, you don t are to take sides. just like your response that if people would have talked to each other. if older generations talk to younger generations. if the midst of between black and white and people in between like myself we get a more nuances concept of race and we can avoid these misunderstandings. garrett, laura, jonathan, stephanie, we should go have lunch later. i d like to keep talking to you guys. who s buying? all right. guys, really. i appreciate it. i m so glad i could have you guys on. we appreciate you staying here. thanks f for getting on the cou. not a lot of space there but we appreciate it. quick break, folks. we ll be right back. of course, winning s not bad either.