jesse: and sometimes you don t buy the reason they are dumping you. sorry, george. i don t understand. things were going so great. what happened? something must have happened. it s not you. it s me. you re giving me it s not you it s me routine? jesse: we might be looking at one of the biggest breakups in american history. something we haven t seen like the 40 s. it looks like democrats and the media are working on dumping kamala from the ticket. on friday, liz warren out of nowhere suggested biden could swap out harris for someone else he s more comfortable with. if he is that old in a second term the vice presidency becomes even more important, should kamala harris be his choice the second time around? recommendation you know, i i really want to defer to what makes biden comfortable on his team. we go way back, but they need they have to be a team. jesse: kamala s team hit the ceiling and forced pocahontas to apologize now liz says she didn t mean it.
This week's Pittsburgh food news includes updates on pizza for a cause, a Pens-friendly beer can, and how to support a beloved dairy in its time of need.
From the use of technology to consumers’ changing preferences to overall higher operating costs, today’s restaurants must weigh a variety of factors as they plot their futures. And they must do this with an eye toward what makes their concepts distinctive.