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but this town, north braddock, has about 500 blighted property. filled with vacant empty lots.ally a ghost of what it used to be. we have to talk about what is a community partner. community partners contribute, they participate, they're active in your community, they're your neighbor. >> yeah. >> if they're not doing all of that, they're your colonizer. >> whew. ♪ ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ the bowls are back. applebee's irresist-a-bowls all just $8.99. ♪ ♪i've got the brains you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate click or call to switch today. allstate germ proof your car with armor all disinfectant. kills 99.9% of bacteria and viruses. sweet pillows of softness! this is soft! holy charmin! excuse me! roll it back everybody! charmin ultra soft is so cushiony soft, you'll want more! but it's so absorbent, you can use less. enjoy the go with charmi
but this town, north braddock, has about 500 blighted property. filled with vacant empty lots.ally a ghost of what it used to be. we have to talk about what is a community partner. community partners contribute, they participate, they're active in your community, they're your neighbor. >> yeah. >> if they're not doing all of that, they're your colonizer. >> whew. ♪ ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ the bowls are back. applebee's irresist-a-bowls all just $8.99. ♪...
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braddock. i've taken in the recommendations of the various task force assessments. i have also listened to the fop president who has made a request that the congressional leadership help u.s. capitol police out not only in terms of the supplemental bill, but with our staffing challenges. right now, the department has 1843 officers. we were approved up to 2072. the fy 22, we are requesting an additional 212 officers. do we have the bandwidth to bring on those officers in such a short period of time? i've directed that we have a command official at the inspector level to implement a massive recruitment program for capitol police. we are working closely with the board members, specifically the architect of the capitol, because there are residual concerns. how will we find spacing for them. will there be enough spaces. we are at their mercy for the number of classes they are allowing capitol police to have seats in. how will we provide them lockers, parking, etc.? we've developed a task force to handle the recruitment for the officers. we've realized the strain we have
braddock. i've taken in the recommendations of the various task force assessments. i have also listened to the fop president who has made a request that the congressional leadership help u.s. capitol police out not only in terms of the supplemental bill, but with our staffing challenges. right now, the department has 1843 officers. we were approved up to 2072. the fy 22, we are requesting an additional 212 officers. do we have the bandwidth to bring on those officers in such a short period of...
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. >> pittsburgh born but raised in braddock. she is the state republic for the 34th democratic.the 1960s and' 70s. black folks remain along with red lining and discriminatory home lending which were all legal until 1968. in the more than 50 years since it's clear that changing the law has not changed reality. >> the jobless rate is over 15% in pittsburgh. >> when the steel industry collapsed in the' 80s, braddock was left with problems and little else except accidentally some of the worst air quality in the u.s. of a. >> when we look at environmental issues, education, when we look at the school to prison pipeline, mass incarceration we see those as issues in and of themselves. they're all part of the cycle of racism. perfect example. take my talent. black folks, most of them live there because at some point they were redlined. government policies, predatory lending. those things all colluded to make sure that black folks couldn't get into neighborhoods where there are more opportunities. so you're in insular nands, ghettos. you live in this town, you get one educational experie
. >> pittsburgh born but raised in braddock. she is the state republic for the 34th democratic.the 1960s and' 70s. black folks remain along with red lining and discriminatory home lending which were all legal until 1968. in the more than 50 years since it's clear that changing the law has not changed reality. >> the jobless rate is over 15% in pittsburgh. >> when the steel industry collapsed in the' 80s, braddock was left with problems and little else except accidentally some...
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served as an emissary for the governor of virginia and later in combat during british general edward braddocks ill-fated expedition. washington also ran afoul of the fortunes of war when he was forced to surrender the desperately named fort necessity to the french the only military surrender that washington encountered it is entire career underarms. washington took an active leadership role in the growing conflict between the american colonies and great britain. a member of the virginia house of delegates. he was part of the commonwealth's delegation to the first continental congress when the second congress determined to name a commander. to lead the continental army, washington nominated by john adams was called to serve on june 15th 1755. now while the general gets to know his army, let's take a step back for a moment and consider james monroe. james monroe's road to revolution began with his birth on april 28th 1758 dispense and elizabeth monroe. while the holdings that were originally secured by andrew monroe were not as large or as prosperous as those of their neighbors the washingtons a
served as an emissary for the governor of virginia and later in combat during british general edward braddocks ill-fated expedition. washington also ran afoul of the fortunes of war when he was forced to surrender the desperately named fort necessity to the french the only military surrender that washington encountered it is entire career underarms. washington took an active leadership role in the growing conflict between the american colonies and great britain. a member of the virginia house...
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he had his knees on my head and my back. >> braddock is charged with failure to comply and obstructionsmissed. >> so i put a complaint in against him, hoping that somethin would happen. i don't know to this day if they processed it, if they reviewed it, or anything. >> minneapolis office of police conduct review has no comment about the complaint. >> i feel like if they'd have took me seriously, then george floyd might still be alive, you know? >> for over 20 years, we've operated a hotline and people call in with their complaints about police. on may 25th that evening i was just in my home and people started messaging me saying, you've got to see this video on facebook. get on facebook. so i went up and i looked at the video, and almost immediately i said, that's derek chauvin. i recognized him because we had gotten so many complaints about him on our hotline. >> shauch is charged with second-degree manslaughter in the death of george floyd. >> it's really hard to convince a jury that a cop committed murder. even when you can see it with your own eyes, right? >> you're going to learn
he had his knees on my head and my back. >> braddock is charged with failure to comply and obstructionsmissed. >> so i put a complaint in against him, hoping that somethin would happen. i don't know to this day if they processed it, if they reviewed it, or anything. >> minneapolis office of police conduct review has no comment about the complaint. >> i feel like if they'd have took me seriously, then george floyd might still be alive, you know? >> for over 20...
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i tried to get colonel braddock to to use only indian guides on our it's battle, but he didn't he said i will i am an englishman i will not. take the advice of savages that was his words. i love the native americans and when i became president, i said that. that we want to do everything we can to make. inhabitant of this great country secure and dwell in peace and that is also and i added for the native americans. now we had two major problems on the frontier one. well, the native americans who did not want to abide by the sovereign nation. and the others the other was the the english speaking who did not want to abide and so in 1794. in august there were two great events on the frontier. one i had to reconstitute the army. put anthony wayne general with 3500 troops to put down. and indian uprising which he did? but in the same month i secured a militia of 22,000 from four states. and i dress up in my uniform. that hangs in the smithsonian today. and i wrote out to look at the troops. they saw commander in chief coming there was not one shot fired. that was the whiskey rebellion you mi
i tried to get colonel braddock to to use only indian guides on our it's battle, but he didn't he said i will i am an englishman i will not. take the advice of savages that was his words. i love the native americans and when i became president, i said that. that we want to do everything we can to make. inhabitant of this great country secure and dwell in peace and that is also and i added for the native americans. now we had two major problems on the frontier one. well, the native americans who...