car garage right in the middle , of town for three thousand00 dollars. don t believe it.realto check it out yourself. for unreal true.com. so you know the story. man for decades,uf the biggestthing employer in braddockca was manufacturing something called the edgar thompson steelworks. in fact, andrew carnegie steelwt it there along with his first stone public library, which still stands so for generations, braddock, pennsylvania, was a real place and then inevitably a steel plant closed and the usualrnegie disasters arrived. unemployment, hopelessness, drugs. people left by the thousands. but one man saw an opportunity br in braddock, pennsylvania, not an opportunityt an for the town but an opportunity for himself. that man s s name was john fetterman. fetterman was thirty five years old and had never in his life had a real job.job. geteran was not from braddock, hardly. he grew up ittn an affluent neighborhood four hours away. fetterman had spent his adulte life going t
and welcome to hannity. and tonight, joe biden trashing conftonight, joe biden trashing conference with ukrainian president zelenskyy all because they are making border security a top priority. er snow, the president always ss to fly off the handle when talking about the gop while giving america s geopolitical foes a free pass, even as theyol try to kill u.s. soldiers abroad. almost 100 attacks in, oh,d attk a little over a month. we have a full reportst straight ahead tonight. but first, the president of harvardra t is now getting a free pass. claudine just receivedss what is a unanimous vote of confidence by the university s governing board after this abhorrent testimony about genoce and virulent anti-semitism now r festering all over her campus. take a look at thi s. is so the answer is yes, that calling for the of jews violates harvard code of conduct correct? again, ite dependsntex on the context. it does not dependt. is oes not dependt. on the context. the ans
safe and also expunge as many permanent records of peopleir bs that have been livingayin their best lives and have been paying well beyond when they should have for a charge that they caught ten , fifteen,. twenty years ago. so in e parts of pennsylvania, which is a bigd state real estate filled hund really nicere people. and it wasre an economicn hu powerhouse for more than one hundred years. ge at statein huge parts of that s. there are no jobs. there is poverty, there is hopelessness, and there are huge numbers of drugo.te h addii that state s been devastated by opioids, by fentany, l. but john fetterman, if he had one wish, if he could make one change the state of pennsylvania, he let, he d the murderer ls out. right. that s what he cares aboutso i.f you commit murder you get so in pennsylvania, typically, if you commit murder, you get life in prison as you should. t you don t want to kill people.o but fetterman would change that. he d like you out ofofl as jail as quickly as pos
foreign policy since forever. one of the things that i think it s going to backfire. the american people, those few who are watching are going to discover how many millions of millions.ew our foreign service starting to act as though they are representatives of the country they are supposed to be representing the united states in. instead of trying to get more money for their country out of us. i think there s a reason theng state department was putut in foggy bottom come in the swamp. i want to get back to what nancy pelosi said today about not t going to court. she had her press conference in the morning. it wasre about whether she could compel mulvaney and all these other people to testify. watch how she handled it. reporter: do you think the house should do everything it can to acquire testimony from people like mick mulvaney,in mike pompeo, john bolton, before tmoving forward?