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braddock has about 500 properties filled with vacant lots, basically a ghost of what it used to be.e have to talk about what is a community partner. community partners contribute, they participate, they're active in your community, they're your neighbor. if they're not doing all that, they're your colonizer. if you're 55 and up, t- mobile has a plan built just for you. we want you to get the value and service you need to stay connected. saving 50% vs. other carriers with 2 unlimited lines for less than $30 each. we know that connection is more important than ever. and we're here to help, when you're ready to switch. call 1-800-t-mobile or go to t- mobile. com/ 55. hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today.
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braddock has about 500 properties filled with vacant lots, basically a ghost of what it used to be. to talk about what is a community partner. community partners contribute, they participate, they're active in your community, they're your neighbor. and they're not doing all that, they're your colonizer. if you're 55 and up, t- mobile has a plan built just for you. we want you to get the value and service you need to stay connected. saving 50% vs. other carriers with 2 unlimited lines for less than $30 each. we know that connection is more important than ever. and we're here to help, when you're ready to switch. call 1-800-t-mobile or go to t- mobile. com/ 55. you can still order all your favorites. because right now, denny's is offering free delivery. just go to dennys.com for free delivery right to your door. see you at dennys.com. if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes! over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops pro
braddock has about 500 properties filled with vacant lots, basically a ghost of what it used to be. to talk about what is a community partner. community partners contribute, they participate, they're active in your community, they're your neighbor. and they're not doing all that, they're your colonizer. if you're 55 and up, t- mobile has a plan built just for you. we want you to get the value and service you need to stay connected. saving 50% vs. other carriers with 2 unlimited lines for less...
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. >> pittsburgh born but raised in braddock.s the state rep for the 34th district. >> this is the place where so many of our family members spent all their days. the town used to run by the schedule at u.s. steel. so, the bell would ring. once shift would come out, the next shift would go in and that's how the town ran. and that's how everybody knew what time of day it was. >> wow. so, the town is run by the company. >> oh, definitely. this is u.s. steel's town. >> by the 1960s and '70s, suburbanization moved braddock white population up the hill and out of the valley, while black folks remained, along with discriminatory home lending, all legal until 1968. but in the more than 50 years since, it is clear that changing the law has not changed the reality. >> the jobless rate is over 15% in pittsburgh. and when the united states steel industry collapsed in the '80s, br braddock, the town that had lived and died for steel, was left with the problems and little else, except consistently some of the worst air quality in the u.s. of
. >> pittsburgh born but raised in braddock.s the state rep for the 34th district. >> this is the place where so many of our family members spent all their days. the town used to run by the schedule at u.s. steel. so, the bell would ring. once shift would come out, the next shift would go in and that's how the town ran. and that's how everybody knew what time of day it was. >> wow. so, the town is run by the company. >> oh, definitely. this is u.s. steel's town. >>...
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both worked with braddock. both warned braddock, don't do it. these native americans will cut you to slices, which they did. famously, braddock said back to franklin, they may cut your poor colonial militia to slices, but they will not know how to beat the british army. they did, including braddock, who washington carried back and buried under the road traveled by franklin's wagons. here, we have the two people working together then. they realized, we can only win by working together. these colonies can't work independent. they have to work together. they also learned that you cannot trust the british. they don't care about us, they only care about themselves. so after the war, they drew a proclamation line and said, you cannot settle in the west. this is what sets franklin and washington off because they thought public virtue would come by people having economic freedom, economic opportunity, political freedom, political opportunity, and that was the frontier. and if you lose that, you lose what makes america special. so right from the get go,
both worked with braddock. both warned braddock, don't do it. these native americans will cut you to slices, which they did. famously, braddock said back to franklin, they may cut your poor colonial militia to slices, but they will not know how to beat the british army. they did, including braddock, who washington carried back and buried under the road traveled by franklin's wagons. here, we have the two people working together then. they realized, we can only win by working together. these...
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this is almost like a carbon copy of the destruction of braddock's army by the united indian force in785. it is often said washington learned from the 7 years war how they use those tactics, washington sent sinclair out against indian country, to destroy their villages and camps. when that happened, all hell broke loose and this was a campaign by contract deferral and a lot of those guys who were all prepared and cheap to the slaughter. we want to get to the bottom of this was one of the things is to follow the money, where it is going to lead. you knew where it was going to lead, the secretary of the treasury, alexander hamilton, long before the musical, out to get him. the investigation committee, they submit a request to washington for documentation and washington as first president realizes this is going to set precedent so he handles with his cabinet, what do we do, but hand over the documents. keeping back any documents that you feel, the least of which you feel would be detrimental to the public interest. and this is executive privilege, >> how do we get indians into american h
this is almost like a carbon copy of the destruction of braddock's army by the united indian force in785. it is often said washington learned from the 7 years war how they use those tactics, washington sent sinclair out against indian country, to destroy their villages and camps. when that happened, all hell broke loose and this was a campaign by contract deferral and a lot of those guys who were all prepared and cheap to the slaughter. we want to get to the bottom of this was one of the things...
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he is with edward braddock at the monongahela in 1765 and then with general john ford who takes the army with the same objective of seizing the french fort duquesne and succeeds. and succeeds without firing a shot because he recognizes the realities of the west and that is that the french may have fought in indian country but even fort duquesne depending on that defense on indian allies outside the walls rather than french firepower within the walls, so forbes the rip series of proxies answer a gets gets involved in complicated diplomacy that brings 500 indian people from 30 different nations to a treaty in eastern pennsylvania where the british say once we can count the fringe the lands will be safe and protected and that is why the indians were fighting in the war, not because of the french and with the treaty that she the shawnee and delaware were accomplished, the war is over. they step aside which gives the british army under forbes the green light for fort duquesne, the fringe abandon it because they know it is untenable. five years later after the british have captured montrÉal, a
he is with edward braddock at the monongahela in 1765 and then with general john ford who takes the army with the same objective of seizing the french fort duquesne and succeeds. and succeeds without firing a shot because he recognizes the realities of the west and that is that the french may have fought in indian country but even fort duquesne depending on that defense on indian allies outside the walls rather than french firepower within the walls, so forbes the rip series of proxies answer a...
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braddock? >> this is just crazy talk. use their platform as a way of picking people down. and we talk about erasing history and taking down statues and doing it by their will. not the will of the people. they are petitioning or having meetings or town hall events or consideration letting the voters decide. it isn't run by a mob in the streets and if you disagree with them, you are a racist. if you disagree with them, you are somehow a homophobe. this is crazy talk that hopefully is nothing but talk but we are seeing it being acted out in the streets and it's time to end it in the streets. there's got to be a rule of law. >> it's a fascinating letter written by many notable names on the left and they insist and intolerant climate are the words they used have plagued both sides of the aisle. wendy and brad to come and pray both of you this morning. thanks for your time. ♪ speed when we are getting our first look inside a tell-all book about the trump family written by the president's niece. mary trump is the author of you c
braddock? >> this is just crazy talk. use their platform as a way of picking people down. and we talk about erasing history and taking down statues and doing it by their will. not the will of the people. they are petitioning or having meetings or town hall events or consideration letting the voters decide. it isn't run by a mob in the streets and if you disagree with them, you are a racist. if you disagree with them, you are somehow a homophobe. this is crazy talk that hopefully is...
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so braddock, start us off here.the campaign shake-up, how do you view it and how should it be viewed and is that a sign that the trump campaign is concerned? >> brad parscale was spreading himself too thin, and i think having a campaign manager is a smart move. he's a political director at the white house and that is the role. bill will now be the person is managing all the departments of the campaign and brad will be doing what he does best. >> sandra: i don't think you will call it a reallocation of resources as brad data, how do you see it? >> it's good to see you. we are 16 weeks out from this election that what you're seeing in this polling is this. it's a lack of national strategy when it comes to dealing with covid-19. all across the country you are seeing hot spots and spikes when it comes to folks being infected by this pandemic and the white house doesn't have a strategy. the american people are saying, mr. president, we need a strategy. you can take up your campaign team all you want but until you come up
so braddock, start us off here.the campaign shake-up, how do you view it and how should it be viewed and is that a sign that the trump campaign is concerned? >> brad parscale was spreading himself too thin, and i think having a campaign manager is a smart move. he's a political director at the white house and that is the role. bill will now be the person is managing all the departments of the campaign and brad will be doing what he does best. >> sandra: i don't think you will call...