Michelyn Hood sits down with Mayor, Bill Peduto for an intimate conversation about the city’s current state of affairs, including water quality control, displaced families, and the 80’s. One of Pittsburgh’s most salient political figures, Peduto seems to navigate the political waters with ease, keeping a critical, yet human eye on the people who “lay their heads on pillows every night”.
Besides the one-way on Penn that seems to laugh at me every time I need to get somewhere, Peduto is ok in my book. Enjoy this 5 minutes of greatness.
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