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three-time super bowl champion, julian edelman will join us live.in with guy that could have gone pro, bill hemmer. >> bill: you nailed it. nice to see you. julian edelman was good on weekend coverage, look forward to hearing fromim had. new york city, illegals with criminal record are the target, tell you about that. and trump is pumped with fellow republicans in florida. hear from the woman leading the charge there. several lawyers for doj asked to walk, we'll tell you why today. and big buzz over china's ai move, we'll sort through it. big show coming your way. dinner what the biggest companies deliver is an exceptional customer experience. what makes it possible is unmatched connectivity and 5g solutions from t-mobile for business. t-mobile connects 100,000 delta airlines employees, powers tractor supply's stores nationwide with reliable 5g business internet, and partners with pga of america on game changing innovation. this is how business goes further with t-mobile for business. i had the worst dream last night. you were in a car crash and the
three-time super bowl champion, julian edelman will join us live.in with guy that could have gone pro, bill hemmer. >> bill: you nailed it. nice to see you. julian edelman was good on weekend coverage, look forward to hearing fromim had. new york city, illegals with criminal record are the target, tell you about that. and trump is pumped with fellow republicans in florida. hear from the woman leading the charge there. several lawyers for doj asked to walk, we'll tell you why today. and...
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ezra edelman, an oscar-winning filmmaker worked nearly five years on a netflix documentary exploring of prince's humanity. the final cut was nine hours long. >> it's the celebration of his brilliance and what it takes to be such a brilliant person. >> reporter: sasha weiss with "the new york times" magazine is one of the few people to see the film. she says edelman interviewed more than 70 people for it, including girlfriends, band mates and prince's manager. edelman had access to prince's archives with never before seen footage. >> you see his inwardness and shyness and self-consciousness was a contrast with that confidence, that glorious rock soul god. >> reporter: weiss calls the film a monument. but while it was being made, prince's estate changed leadership. the estate demanded changes to the doc and is currently blocked in a legal battle with netflix, blocking its release. >> nobody from the state spoke with me on record, but my sense is they don't like this really complicated, checkered sometimes negative portrayal of prince. >> reporter: one of the owners of prince's estate t
ezra edelman, an oscar-winning filmmaker worked nearly five years on a netflix documentary exploring of prince's humanity. the final cut was nine hours long. >> it's the celebration of his brilliance and what it takes to be such a brilliant person. >> reporter: sasha weiss with "the new york times" magazine is one of the few people to see the film. she says edelman interviewed more than 70 people for it, including girlfriends, band mates and prince's manager. edelman had...
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another one is richard edelman, who runs the edelman p r. he's a member of the atlantic council and the world economic forum, the atlanta council being funded by it's essentially a nato, a think tank ukraine just as once in iraq. there's a media h q, from the news, accept both of the clients, as well as wise ukrainian crisis media centers website doesn't hide these liaisons among open data listed organizations of the us embassies, public affairs section, the us agency for international development, the national endowment for democracy the european endowments that democracy, you case institute the government under cause night. so us began creating information warfare platforms, such as spirit of america, which was a 5, a one c 3 that was contracted by the c i a by the british, by the state department to broadcast pro american messages, anti rushing messages, dozens of companies in the us promot ukrainian propaganda, for example, one of the largest dealer agencies in america, plus communications, openly funds the so called ukranian p on a, mad
another one is richard edelman, who runs the edelman p r. he's a member of the atlantic council and the world economic forum, the atlanta council being funded by it's essentially a nato, a think tank ukraine just as once in iraq. there's a media h q, from the news, accept both of the clients, as well as wise ukrainian crisis media centers website doesn't hide these liaisons among open data listed organizations of the us embassies, public affairs section, the us agency for international...
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you heard sarah edelman talk about fha which extended covid provisions on will have something on the drafting table by the end of the year making these provisions permanent and the va has made great strides as well. so let's talk about the development of the loss mitigation. preferring it's a crisis we had a loss mitigation toolkit that standardized at all and every service or had their own set of arrangements. no homeowner knew what to expect. the great recession was the first attempt at innovation. 2009 the home affordable modification program was representative for standardization of the loss mitigationmi toolkit. posts by as a crisis loan modification date -- became more streamlined and a lot of the documentation requirements were eliminated because the documentation were onerous. there were two strands of loss mitigation process that were short-term assistance. if you needed a short-term solution and if you needed a long-term solution you might qualify for a loan modification. those were two completely differentt programs and i said jeh you just lost your job and is a short-term
you heard sarah edelman talk about fha which extended covid provisions on will have something on the drafting table by the end of the year making these provisions permanent and the va has made great strides as well. so let's talk about the development of the loss mitigation. preferring it's a crisis we had a loss mitigation toolkit that standardized at all and every service or had their own set of arrangements. no homeowner knew what to expect. the great recession was the first attempt at...
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certainly not least is sarah edelman at the u.s. department of housing and urban development. let's kind of get into the conversation and not waste any more time here.ou martha set the stage. you heard from mayor baraka about the challenges from his perspective t. set the stage in terms of describing why deserving homeowners should know housing creates -- >> thankhe you to bring abidings and for hosting and investing in this work. my team based at the new york city housing leaders work on a range of housing policy topics and as much as the mayor talks about the crisis moment and a call to arms we see this happening in cities across the country and in a lot of ways this topic of sustaining homeownership and more rarely home repair programs and touching on so many things that matter for our work in that matter for housing trying to deal with long-standing disparities and healthy outcomes andag equity. so healthy housing and responding to climate risks and response. and in particular this question of maintaining and preserving wealth among communities of color and intergeneration
certainly not least is sarah edelman at the u.s. department of housing and urban development. let's kind of get into the conversation and not waste any more time here.ou martha set the stage. you heard from mayor baraka about the challenges from his perspective t. set the stage in terms of describing why deserving homeowners should know housing creates -- >> thankhe you to bring abidings and for hosting and investing in this work. my team based at the new york city housing leaders work on...
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i would like to call my colleagues sarah edelman, martha galvez, megan sandell and damon thompson for a deeper and a multifaceted conversation on a lot of these important areas. take this with me. i. i, i'm supposed to 10,000 steps. i think i was to slow. so i got to do it a few more times. that's what it is. i need to do a little bit, but no, thank so much for joining for participating. i think this going to be a stellar conversation. we had prep session a couple days ago and it was i really hope that a lot of that content that came out then will come out because i think we're in for a treat to hear from each of these experts. you know let me start off here. sorry, let me work my questions here. let me start off and introduce everyone first. number one immediately to my left, martha galvez, executive director, housing solutions at the furman center, directly to her left is megan co-lead pi, principal investigator at the boston medical center. immediately to her left is damien thompson, senior director of housing at lisc. local initiatives support corporation. last but certainly not l
i would like to call my colleagues sarah edelman, martha galvez, megan sandell and damon thompson for a deeper and a multifaceted conversation on a lot of these important areas. take this with me. i. i, i'm supposed to 10,000 steps. i think i was to slow. so i got to do it a few more times. that's what it is. i need to do a little bit, but no, thank so much for joining for participating. i think this going to be a stellar conversation. we had prep session a couple days ago and it was i really...
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capability is to encompass a lot of the climate work that we want to see done on the previous panel, sarah edelman mentioned the work that hud has done to make it easier for non profits to access the and defaulted inventory under their purview and that and that's properties and notes and i think when we think about preservation strategies as was mentioned the outset of this that we don't want to as much as we want to bring new families into homeownership we don't want to see them falling out of homeownership on the back end. and so that preservation strategy has to not only focus on the existing housing stock, but some of low hanging fruit with. our federal partners, the gses and others where we can be active aiding in inventory as well as notes and other instruments that will help us preserve a home ownership while building up the nonprofit system to be engaged there. so i think there's a lot more that we can do. ncc has worked with hundreds of entities around country, and we still are in communique fashion in relationship with those entities. and we're hearing the challenges of look, we would lo
capability is to encompass a lot of the climate work that we want to see done on the previous panel, sarah edelman mentioned the work that hud has done to make it easier for non profits to access the and defaulted inventory under their purview and that and that's properties and notes and i think when we think about preservation strategies as was mentioned the outset of this that we don't want to as much as we want to bring new families into homeownership we don't want to see them falling out of...