the population of braddock was 20,000. today it's down to 2,000, more than 40% of whom live below the poverty line. - this is where i went to junior high school. - closed? - yeah, closed. - so who's moving in? is anyone moving in now? - nobody's moving into pittsburgh, actually. - well, i thought you had all these tech jobs coming in, google and uber. - you know, all that stuff is coming in but they sort of do this upbeat bullshit about people coming in. if it wasn't for some 30,000 immigrants, the population would have dropped even more. - now, this is the brewer. - right. yeah, they've done really well with this place. - well, who drinks there? i mean, are they locals? - no, no, it's too expensive, $7.00 a beer. there's people coming in on bicycles, grabbing a beer. getting something from the taco truck, and they want to sort have like, a "the wire" experience, you know. "yeah, i was in braddock having a beer." you know, sort of giving a little cred to their lives. i don't know, and it's all sort of,