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
Former GOP representative Joe Scarborough and Mika Brezinski interview newsmakers, politicians and pundits about the issues of the day. Jonathan, were probably going to get swept in like three when we get divisional playoffs. So, i mean, but, listen, it was a fun summer. Mika, why dont we go to the news. In an interview last night President Trumps lawyer said special Counsel Robert Mueller will personally have a lot to answer for just hours after they rejected muellers reported latest offer to get a Sit Down Interview with the president. Trumps legal team said they have made the counteroffer listing their conditions for access to the president who is a subject in the wideranging investigation of russian interference in the 2016 election. Trumps attorneys also publicly voiced their desire for the probe to end. Within the next three weeks and suggested that mueller would be violating doj policies, if it does not end. Dont have an internal deadline. We are moving. I use the phrase, expedi
if you have never seen the paramount gates, they re huge, impressive. they re hollywood. when i drive in there i m everything to myself even. tucker: the best way to be. usually when i m not. when i do, it s you really are something that you get to work here. it s like christmas. there s a comradery. they were my peers. they would insult my work gosh. tucker:ing to? yeah. so and so is much funnier than you. a personal attack. like i said, i feel like tucker: these are people that you knew personally? a couple. but the one that they were way bigger stars than i am. producer, director. way bigger stars than i am that that called me out. i was like why are you doing this? who is your audience? who are you talking to? tucker: exactly. are you trying to get everyone to hate me? apparently. when i see people when i see
brown jackson. wn.e can begin to make sense o of that.f th and that s whyat we ve asked our friend is scary to join us tonight. he s the author of liberal misery and we re happy to see him. eddie, thanks so much for coming on . what do you make of this? wht noatt be alive i dno september. that s this month. well, this is something that the left, which would include the media like gq, have down to a science. this is the defining trait of the liberals, the democratic party, the media, of course, which is claiming victimhood, cl to be aggrieved, be aggri claiming to be oppressed, always on account of ming to , gender , sexual identity that that is rewarded mightily in our culture, which is very much dominated, dominated by the left. as you see, you getht you get incan geag worthy spreads gq. you get lots of money, you cant get a raise, you get lots ofa attention. ion.this is otherwise known as e jesse smollett effect. but i mean, if you re cyndi cortez and you re literally from, i