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protection and you have extensive experience leading the investigations part of the inspector general offices for the federal housing finance agency and the u.s. department of housing and urban development. you've been former secret service agent with -- in the winter of the 2015 council of inspector general award for excellence. mr. hansell, you are currently an associate director of the boston consulting group in its north american public sector,
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he was appointed secretary of housing and urban development and said, george romney, the republican housing secretary, said that the federal government has created a white noose around urban centers where african-americans live and it's the federal government's obligation to untie that noose. that's what george romney said. he began a program which he called open communities in which the federal government withheld federal funds from suburbs, the things that all jurisdictions get like green space and sidewalks and sewers and water projects, all the things that the federal government gives out money for, withheld money from suburbs if they didn't desegregate, appeal their ordinances, if they didn't accept a fair share of the metropolitan area's moderate income housing, and he actually withheld funds from three suburbs, one of them was baltimore county and he was supported in this action by sparrow agnew, county executive in baltimore county and fought segregationists in an attempt to solve some of the problems of baltimore because he said the problems of baltimore, sparrow agnew said this, a
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[laughter] signing anm executive order directing the department of housing and urban development, hhsnd cdc, to make sure renters and homeowners can stay in their homes. i am protecting people from eviction. you've heard a lot about eviction and the democrats don't want to do anything having to do with protecting people from a fiction. -- from eviction. i said let's do that separately, it can be a separate thing from passing along money so people can live. they did not even want to protect people from eviction. they get a fiction. -- eviction. it's not their fault the virus came into the country, it is china's fall. by the way, a lot of people, a lot of the states doing the best are having some problems, a lot of the states we were not thinking were doing the best are doing well. you look at some of the countries involved, some of the countries standing out as examples are now exploding. but they will get it down, they understand it -- we are dealing with a lot of countries providing thousands and thousands of ventilators all over the world. we make a lot of ventilators. we started wi
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the department of housing and urban development will also provide financial assistance to struggling nters, and homeowners, and work with homeowners and landlords and lenders to keep american safely in their homes. we don't want people being evicted. ll, the act will ac saul that largely, completely. it will also provide additional support for americans who are unemployed due to the china virus. under the cares act, i probably signed extended unemployment benefits into law. congressional democrats have stonewalled all our efforts to extend this relief. they even opposed measures that would give bonuses to workers returning to the jobs. they were totally opposed to that. for this reason, i am taking action to provide an additional or an extra $400 per week and expanded benefits, $400, ok? so that is generous in the book we want to take care of our people. again, it wasn't their fault. it was china's fault. states will be asked to covered 25% of the cost using existing funding, such as the tens of billions of dollars available to them through the coronavirus relief fund. under this plan
the department of housing and urban development will also provide financial assistance to struggling nters, and homeowners, and work with homeowners and landlords and lenders to keep american safely in their homes. we don't want people being evicted. ll, the act will ac saul that largely, completely. it will also provide additional support for americans who are unemployed due to the china virus. under the cares act, i probably signed extended unemployment benefits into law. congressional...
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second, i'm signing an executive order direct it's department of housing and urban development to makeure renters and homeowners can stay in their homes so i am protecting people from eviction. you've been hearing a lot about eviction and democrats don't want to do anything having to do with protecting people from eviction. i said let's do that separately. that can be a totally separate thing from passing along money so people can live and they didn't even want to protect people from eviction so they would get evicted. it is not their fault this virus came into our country. it is china's fault, and came into the world. by the way, a lot of the states that were doing the best or having problems, a lot of states we weren't thinking were doing the best are doing very well. you look at some of the countries involved, some of the countries that were really standing out as examples are now exploding, but they'll get it then. we are dealing with a lot of countries, providing thousands of ventilators all over the world right now. we make a lot of ventilators. we are making thousands a month an
second, i'm signing an executive order direct it's department of housing and urban development to makeure renters and homeowners can stay in their homes so i am protecting people from eviction. you've been hearing a lot about eviction and democrats don't want to do anything having to do with protecting people from eviction. i said let's do that separately. that can be a totally separate thing from passing along money so people can live and they didn't even want to protect people from eviction...
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that was ben carson the secretary of housing and urban development and a presidential candidate in 2015any of president trump as my critics that he is racist. carson
that was ben carson the secretary of housing and urban development and a presidential candidate in 2015any of president trump as my critics that he is racist. carson
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housing and both were all through the u.s.d.a. u.s. department of agriculture and urban through housing and urban development because we wanted to look at we know the shelter system started in the late eighty's early 83 and by mid 1983 was across the country by 1987 the federal government had passed almost as a major program of their. what the hell happened right before that. is really usually truth is there any truth in the news also but there's this one creature known as say about trucks. but it's. not just. a free. market. but if. you push too much he gets more some. protesters reportedly been killed during the anti-government clashes in minsk often explosive went off in his hand that says gunfire has been heard in the. demonstrations throughout the country over the presidential election leading to thousands of all rests including correspondence from who's now been released. i. resigned as following growing pressure over last week's devastating blast in beirut .
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but all it really meant at the time was, that the secretary of housing and urban development should takeitive steps to make sure that people didn't discriminate in housing between people of different races or ethnicities, et cetera as we said before. but obama took that brief mention and created out of it a transformative rule. a little bit like obama care in that it's the massive rule that does a great many things. and you have to keep delving and delving, and the bottom line is that affh, the affirmatively furthering fair housing would radically undercut the political and economic independence of america's suburb it would allow bureaucrats in washington in the department of housing and urban development to control zoning laws. to control the placement of transportation, and business district, even to some degree that drawing of school districts. in other words, almost every important local governmental responsibility could under affh fall into the de facto control of the feds. mark:l so effectively in crucial rpghts in the people who live in the communities and people who want to live
but all it really meant at the time was, that the secretary of housing and urban development should takeitive steps to make sure that people didn't discriminate in housing between people of different races or ethnicities, et cetera as we said before. but obama took that brief mention and created out of it a transformative rule. a little bit like obama care in that it's the massive rule that does a great many things. and you have to keep delving and delving, and the bottom line is that affh, the...
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housing and both were all through the u.s.d.a. u.s. department of agriculture and urban through housing and urban development and because we wanted to look at it we know the shelter system started in the late 82 early 83 and by mid 1983 was across the country by 1987 the federal government had passed almost as a major program of their. what the hell happened right before that. during that era we talk about all those crazy problems out there and then during the summer we deal with solutions that's right so lucian's and today we're going to be talking with. those. floor. sudden and illegal takeover of a government by a small group. rather than revolutionaries or soldiers small group the corporations when you have a tiny group of people who have all the power you have to have some means to make sure the rest of us don't get together and take it back. these are sacrificing. places that capitalism exploited and destroyed for profit and left behind misery poverty environmental devastation and so you see things like voter suppression building more prisons you seem gerrymandering all sorts of undemocratic practices. in the world. the world. of t
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second, i'm signing an executive order directing the department of housing and urban development, hhs, and cdc to make sure renters and homeowners can stay in their homes so i am protecting people from eviction, yet you've been hearing a lot about eviction, and the democrats don't want to do anything having to do with protecting people from eviction. i said, let's do that separately. that can be a totally separate thing from passing along money so people can live, and they didn't want even want to protect people from evictions. so, they would get evicted. it's not their fault that this virus came into our country. it's china's fault. and came into the world. by the way, a lot of the people -- lot of the states that were doing the best or having some problems, a lot of the states that we weren't thinking were doing the best are doing very well. you look at some of the countries involved, some of the countries that were really standing out as examples are now exploding, but they'll get it down. they understand it. we're dealing with them. we're dealing with a lot of countries. we're pro
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that would be covered under housing and urban development and student loans as well. president trump also says he's considering executive action on cutting payroll taxes in that tweet. he might be able to do that, too. it's all a bit fuzzy but he does supervise the irs. this idea that the president would take a legally fuzzy approach with an executive order over something when he's frustrated that congress isn't doing anything is not new. that's exactly what president obama did when he created daca waiting on the congress to do something about it, chris. it never did and daca was an executive order. >> all right. thanks for breaking it down, scott. we appreciate it. we want to take you now out to golden gate bridge where you see the fog keeping it cool ir than some of the golfers might have expected. we're almost to the weekend. meteorologist kari hall is here and what do we need to know to get through these days before the weekend. >> well, we are -- yeah, we're starting to see some of that fog peel back from the golden gate bridge. but as we look from mount tam towa
that would be covered under housing and urban development and student loans as well. president trump also says he's considering executive action on cutting payroll taxes in that tweet. he might be able to do that, too. it's all a bit fuzzy but he does supervise the irs. this idea that the president would take a legally fuzzy approach with an executive order over something when he's frustrated that congress isn't doing anything is not new. that's exactly what president obama did when he created...
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so president trump and secretary carson and secretary of housing and urban development undermine fair housing from the day they took office and there has been multiple actions taken by the president and secretary carson to undermine housing and roll back the clock of integrated communities and equity what they have done quite a bit of farm. and then in other cases we have not. it is absolutely inaccurate what the president and secretary in any way have helped low income people of color have harmed or attempted to farm people of color. >>. >> those with the eviction moratorium at what point will they be expected to make up the rent or mortgage that has not been paid? >> and with the federal eviction moratorium those protections expired two weeks ago and at that point the landlords could issue a notice to vacate to their tenants with a 30 day notice required. and when they expire and when the back rent is due. there are many landlords that have been working with tenants on properties for months. to find a solution and a payment plan to keep those housed especially with this level of une
so president trump and secretary carson and secretary of housing and urban development undermine fair housing from the day they took office and there has been multiple actions taken by the president and secretary carson to undermine housing and roll back the clock of integrated communities and equity what they have done quite a bit of farm. and then in other cases we have not. it is absolutely inaccurate what the president and secretary in any way have helped low income people of color have...
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i'm joined now by former housing and urban development secretary and 2020 presidential candidate julian castro. secretary castro, it's so good to have you this afternoon. i want to talk about your reaction to this i know that you had a huge role in the fair housing act. one of the arguments was that it gives people a fighting chance to break the cycle of poverty. it feels like some of that is being reversed now. >> well, it absolutely is. you know, donald trump sees that he's losing the suburbs to joe biden. usually the republican candidate wins the suburbs. but during this trump era, the suburbs are moving away from donald trump. and what he's doing is trying to make an argument to them that he's going to repeal this affirmatively furthering fair housing rule which is meant to further create equal housing opportunities. it's a naked ploy to stir up racial resentment and white grievance and to pit people against each other. as you alluded to, lindsey, all of this is in the backdrop of an evictions crisis that we're facing. by one estimate, up to 28 million americans could face eviction
i'm joined now by former housing and urban development secretary and 2020 presidential candidate julian castro. secretary castro, it's so good to have you this afternoon. i want to talk about your reaction to this i know that you had a huge role in the fair housing act. one of the arguments was that it gives people a fighting chance to break the cycle of poverty. it feels like some of that is being reversed now. >> well, it absolutely is. you know, donald trump sees that he's losing the...
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served as secretary of housing and urban development under obama.ior to that, he was mayoror of sasan antonio. today marks 100th a anniversaryf the raratification o of the 19th amendmenent to the constitituti, guaranteeing women's right to vote. though many black womomen not enjoy that right for d decades. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: performrming here at democracy now! there's some feaeature durg g te democrcratic national convention hispanic caucus meeting yestererday. this i is democracy now! i'm m amy goodman and juan gonzalez. convention.aking with 100 years s ago tododay, the 19h a minute to the constitution was ratified, guaranteeing women's right to vote, stating -- "the right of citizens of the united states to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the united states or by any state on account of sex." but the 19th amendment was not implemented equally. many states created laws to continue to deny women the vote, and african american women were subjected to the same jim crow laws that had already been used to deny the vote to rican-a
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that was ben carson the secretary of housing and urban development and a presidential candidate in 2015ne is still standing by in front of the west wing. what did you think? he tackled head on the allegations from many of president trump as my critics that he is racist. carson said directly that nothing could be more wrong and he went on to say that the president is someone say that the president is someone who does not submit to identity politics and its forces and does not dabble in identity politics. there you have it, robust different of criticism, allegations that he has used racially insensitive language and allegations that sometimes that language veers into outright racism. coming from ben carson, obviously, i was talking a few minutes ago about the number of african—american speakers we have had at this convention. he we have another one stop a member of donald trump's candidate putting forth a very robust defence of the president. all the heavyweights are out tonight. we will get the former new york met rudy giuliani and we also have had mitch mcconnell. i am immensely proud o
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i'll be speaking with housing and urban development secretary dr. e of the highlights this week, he has breaking news on opportunity zones in america. and then in the 8:00 a.m. hour, congressman lee zellden is here talking about the u.s. postal service. former acting white house chief of staff, mick mulvaney here on president trump's economic message and covid-19 impacting real estate, the new york market taking a big hit. worse than after september 11th and the 2008 financial crisis. we're going to talk about it. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ hey, it's a beautiful day. ♪ and i can't stop myself from smiling. ♪ we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save a lot of money oh, teddy. did you get my friend request? uh, i'll have to check. (doorbell ringing) aunt joni's
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>> i'd love to seethe department of housing and urban development take this over and really k oindf track, you know, which cities have the highest and most eviction rates? which laws work? which laws don't? bring some accountability to who owes our cities. you kpenow, which py owners are evicting a lot of people in baltimore? and which property owners are not, yo, you know. and i think that-- and at c we learn from them? i think this is something theme federal gove needsto pay attention to and is beginning to. so in december, there was a bill called "the eviction crisis act" a bipartisan bill passed in the senate-- or wasntroduced in the senate, excuse me-- that build a national evictionwould database in hud and i hope it gets momentum and passes. >> sreenivasan: a you seeing the spikes now in the number of people who are being evicted? >> we're beginning to see them. we're beginning to see warning sns on the horizon. i think the moratoriums worked very well. the cares act helped a lot, and n think there were many property owners that weregotiating th their tenants across the country. but
>> i'd love to seethe department of housing and urban development take this over and really k oindf track, you know, which cities have the highest and most eviction rates? which laws work? which laws don't? bring some accountability to who owes our cities. you kpenow, which py owners are evicting a lot of people in baltimore? and which property owners are not, yo, you know. and i think that-- and at c we learn from them? i think this is something theme federal gove needsto pay attention...
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house reporters. and hugh huewet for news. an analysis of the rnc. coming up at 12:00 p.m. today, my colleague bob posto will speak with secretary of housing and urban development, ben carson. starting at 3:00 p.m. eastern, we will feature back-to-back interviews with trump campaign director aaron paren, followed by president of americans for tax returns grover norquist. you can register to watch these interviews at washingtonpostlive.com. i'm opinion writer for the washington post. thank you for tuning in to first look. ♪ announcer: c-span's live coverage of the republican national convention continues tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern with first lady melania trump, secretary of state mike pompeo, and kentucky senator rand paul. watch live on c-span, live streaming, and on demand at c-span.org/rnc area or listen to the c-span radio app. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> when you read the thing that were set -- said about thomas jefferson, that he was a pagan of the french government, sounds a little reminiscent, doesn't it? the things that were said about abraham lincoln, the thing said about fdr, that he wanted to be a dictator. so it does come with the
house reporters. and hugh huewet for news. an analysis of the rnc. coming up at 12:00 p.m. today, my colleague bob posto will speak with secretary of housing and urban development, ben carson. starting at 3:00 p.m. eastern, we will feature back-to-back interviews with trump campaign director aaron paren, followed by president of americans for tax returns grover norquist. you can register to watch these interviews at washingtonpostlive.com. i'm opinion writer for the washington post. thank you...
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the people in the room pushing it were the secretary of housing and urban development, ben carson, and pillow" who's a big trump backer, a major advertiser on fox news and he has taken a financial stake in the company trying to sell this botanical. notably absent from that meeting was the food and drug administration commissioner steven hawn, he's the person who runs the agency who has to assess and regulate drugs for their medical benefits. >> why would he do this, jonathan? he did it with hydroxychloroquine. and studies after him promoting hydroxychloroquine subsequently pro proved hydroxychloroquine was not a miracle cure as he put it. and now he's doing it with oleander this extract. it seems irresponsible. why would a president push a drug like this that's unproven? >> it's part of a pattern that outside entrepreneurs or operators, often without rigorous vetting can recruit or get involved with people who have very good access to the president's inner circle. in this case there was a study -- it was a study at the university of texas, which showed some early promise of this extrac
the people in the room pushing it were the secretary of housing and urban development, ben carson, and pillow" who's a big trump backer, a major advertiser on fox news and he has taken a financial stake in the company trying to sell this botanical. notably absent from that meeting was the food and drug administration commissioner steven hawn, he's the person who runs the agency who has to assess and regulate drugs for their medical benefits. >> why would he do this, jonathan? he did...
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. >> joining me now is shaun donovan, former secretary of housing and urban development and the formerirector of management and mubudget in the obama administration and bob zoellick, his new book is "america in the world: a history of u.s. diplomacy and foreign policy." sean, first, we just heard from a single mother in texas, she got an eviction notice. there's going to be a 3:30 meeting among the negotiators but there are divisions on all sides. what about the housing instability that all of this is causing, and putting people out in the streets, potentially, having them move in with relatives, older relatives? we're spreading the virus, potentially, as these people are going to be evicted. >> absolutely, andrea. and it's great to be with you, great to see you again. look, we know shah nearly one in three americans these last few months is unable to pay their full rent or their full mortgage. this is not just one person in texas. this is widespread across the country. and it is absolutely urgent. we just had an expiration of the federal moratorium on evix vive. there are many states
. >> joining me now is shaun donovan, former secretary of housing and urban development and the formerirector of management and mubudget in the obama administration and bob zoellick, his new book is "america in the world: a history of u.s. diplomacy and foreign policy." sean, first, we just heard from a single mother in texas, she got an eviction notice. there's going to be a 3:30 meeting among the negotiators but there are divisions on all sides. what about the housing...
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housing and both were all through the u.s.d.a. u.s. department of agriculture and urban through housing and urban development and because we wanted to look at it we know the shelter system started in the late 82 early 83 and by mid 1983 was across the country by 1987 the federal government had passed almost as a major program of their. what the hell happened right before that jointly everything on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to yes of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you that. during that. here we talk about all those crazy problems out there and then during the summer we have you with solutions that's right so lucian's and today we're going to be talking with oh be no sue of calling floor. mass arrests in bella ruse the nest center of a campus and is locked down by police as minsk bracing itself for a 2nd day of protests over the presidential election results will be getting a live update from our correspondent later in the program. lebanon one time a cabinet resigned long months following ever increasing pressure of a last week's devastating blast in beirut. and france reportedly tells the u
housing and both were all through the u.s.d.a. u.s. department of agriculture and urban through housing and urban development and because we wanted to look at it we know the shelter system started in the late 82 early 83 and by mid 1983 was across the country by 1987 the federal government had passed almost as a major program of their. what the hell happened right before that jointly everything on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to yes of the world of politics sports business i'm show...
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miss patton said the department of housing and urban development under the hatch ak, she's upset. she was not told they're going to be use for an rnc video. more power to them but except to if the point where they did that by tricking regular people without getting their permission and would have been their objection had they known what you were using it for. but, you know, it is hard to know and i would say it is hard to know how to cover the election with everything that's going on in the country and hard to know on a day-to-day basis, what deserves election. nothing is normal. nothing is normal right now. we don't have a number line which we can calibrate the size of the electoral stories. literally thousands of americans die over the course of the past week. thousands of americans die while the republican convention talked about covid-19 in the past tense as if it was over and declared victory and talked about all the lives that were saved by the president's decisive action. which is an alternate reality, we would love to have a chance to visit. it is not the reality despite w
miss patton said the department of housing and urban development under the hatch ak, she's upset. she was not told they're going to be use for an rnc video. more power to them but except to if the point where they did that by tricking regular people without getting their permission and would have been their objection had they known what you were using it for. but, you know, it is hard to know and i would say it is hard to know how to cover the election with everything that's going on in the...
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department of housing and urban development will also provide financial assistance to struggling renters homeowners and work with landlords and lenders to keep americans safely in homes so we don't want people being evicted and the bill i'm signing will solve that problem largely, hopefully completely. the third action i'm taking today will provide additional support for americans who are unemployed due to the china virus under the cares act proudly signed, extending on of limit. democrats have stonewalled our efforts to extend this relief, but even opposed measures that would give bonuses to workers returning to the job. they were totally opposed to that. i'm taking action to provide an additional or extra $400 a week and expanded benefits, $400. that's generous but we want to take care of our people. it was not there for, it's china's fault. they will be asked to cover 25% using existing funding such as the tens of billions of dollars available to them due to coronavirus relief fund. under this plan, states will be able to offer greater benefits if they so choose the federal government
department of housing and urban development will also provide financial assistance to struggling renters homeowners and work with landlords and lenders to keep americans safely in homes so we don't want people being evicted and the bill i'm signing will solve that problem largely, hopefully completely. the third action i'm taking today will provide additional support for americans who are unemployed due to the china virus under the cares act proudly signed, extending on of limit. democrats have...
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in this particular case, there are certainly things that they can do over housing and urban development that will affect the rules around evictions for people in homes or property back by federal loans that is something where they can adjust the rules to potentially affect how people in that particular circumstance operate. when you are talking about extending benefits, that one is a little more challenging. i am still interested to hear from the administration how they plan to do that, because continuing to pay people to hundred dollars or $600 extra a week takes money from the treasury. and congress has the power of the purse in our constitutional -- in the constitution. so how the president would do that without congress' approval is something i would be interested to hear their logic on that. what it really tells us is they are pushing for these executive orders is just how far apart they are. they have been working on these negotiations for a couple of weeks now, and they really seem to be at an impasse. that has the biggest effect on the economy, because the virus is still raging,
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she supports joe biden's war where the housing and urban development are basically decided all issues for the suburbs, where libraries, how many schools, whether you can have single-family homes, and on and on and on. she has said she supports if necessary, the packing of the united states supreme court. and she believes in eliminating the filibuster. anyone of these things would be destructive to our constitutional system, our economic system, to your liberty into your community. anyone of these things, does that sound like a pragmatic moderate to you ladies and gentlemen? that sounds like the most extremist radical politician ever to run for high office of the united states of america. it is about as clear and un-american, anticapitalist, and tight individual, anti-constitution agenda as one has ever stated. but what about kamala harris when she was district attorney, what about, the harassment to the attorney general of california, what's happening the media and democrats are citing as an example that she's a moderate. i have a man who has been tracking this for some time, his name
she supports joe biden's war where the housing and urban development are basically decided all issues for the suburbs, where libraries, how many schools, whether you can have single-family homes, and on and on and on. she has said she supports if necessary, the packing of the united states supreme court. and she believes in eliminating the filibuster. anyone of these things would be destructive to our constitutional system, our economic system, to your liberty into your community. anyone of...
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. >> congressman, former housing and urban development julian castro who ran for president this cyclecrats may not be doing enough to engauge latino voters. take a listen. >> think we could win the battle and lose the war. we could win in november, but you see the potential slide of latino support for democrats. and so it is incumbent upon the biden campaign to make sure that they are doing everything they can to reach out to a community that already has one of the lowest rates of voting, that needs to be brought into the fold. >> as you know, congressman, latinos will be the largest nonwhiting vote in 2020. what is the biden campaign doing to make sure what secretary castro is warning about does not happen, that they do turn out in big numbers for joe biden? >> look, we're reaching out to them and not only in big ways, in terms of paid media and spanish speaking stations an all of those things, we're reaching out to them directly. and one thing this campaign is going to do, especially with rural and black and brown voters, we're going to meet them where they are. and during this pand
. >> congressman, former housing and urban development julian castro who ran for president this cyclecrats may not be doing enough to engauge latino voters. take a listen. >> think we could win the battle and lose the war. we could win in november, but you see the potential slide of latino support for democrats. and so it is incumbent upon the biden campaign to make sure that they are doing everything they can to reach out to a community that already has one of the lowest rates of...
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she supports joe biden's war on the suburbs obama war on the suburbs where housing and urban developmentere basically decide all issues for the suburbs libraries would be how many schools there are, whether you can have single family homes and on and on and on she's said that she supports if necessary quote unquote that packing of the united states supreme court. and she believes in eliminatings the filibuster. now, any one of these things could be destructive to our constitutional system to our economic system to your liberty and to your community any one of these things. is that sound like a pragmatic moderate to you, ladies and gentlemen? that sounds like the most extremist radical politician ever to run for high office in the united states of america. it's about as clear of an unamerican anticapitalist anti-individual anti-constitution agenda as one has ever stated. but what about kamala harris when she was district attorney. what about kamala harris when she was attorney general of california? what's happening is the democrats siting that an example to show she's a moderate well eve
she supports joe biden's war on the suburbs obama war on the suburbs where housing and urban developmentere basically decide all issues for the suburbs libraries would be how many schools there are, whether you can have single family homes and on and on and on she's said that she supports if necessary quote unquote that packing of the united states supreme court. and she believes in eliminatings the filibuster. now, any one of these things could be destructive to our constitutional system to...
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it is completely unknown what steps will be taken by treasury or the department of housing and urban developmentexchange. it protects really nobody. dealer protections that are in place are at the state level, and many of those are expiring. of course when you take away that $600 week support from unemployment, a lot of these unemployed residents are going to be -- many of whom are renters -- are going to have trouble making that next rent payment. the census bureau put together a thing called a household pull survey initial is about one quarter of americans were renting feared they're not good to be able to make that next payment. amy: talalk about the payroll t, trump basically saying what this means for social security? >> it is a deferral. you are eventually going to have to pay that. i suspect a lot o of businesses will just put that money in escrow so that they're not told later down the road,, yet to pay all l that, and then garnishing their employees checks to the tune of the entire checks worth. so i suspect thihis will have almost no stimulus effect. if trump succeeds in making us perm
it is completely unknown what steps will be taken by treasury or the department of housing and urban developmentexchange. it protects really nobody. dealer protections that are in place are at the state level, and many of those are expiring. of course when you take away that $600 week support from unemployment, a lot of these unemployed residents are going to be -- many of whom are renters -- are going to have trouble making that next rent payment. the census bureau put together a thing called...
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ben carson, secretary of housing and urban development. thank you for being here. care to respond what you just heard? >> well, i think she has a number of good points. what happens is we have a tendency to put people in separate quarters and have them come out fighting. rather than spending time working together and communicating appropriately. there's things we can learn from what's happened in the past. in the '30s in '40s it was very common particularly in places like new york city to have police patrols. people in that community knew the policeman and the policeman knew the community. there was a trust that developed. that's what happens when there's communication. it become so important. as we talk about police reform, it is vitally important to make sure that we include the opinions of the people who are being policed. you want to know what they're feeling. and what solutions they have. no one side has all the answers. in medicine, we frequently would do when somebody thought they had a great idea and it was different than what i've been going on before, you
ben carson, secretary of housing and urban development. thank you for being here. care to respond what you just heard? >> well, i think she has a number of good points. what happens is we have a tendency to put people in separate quarters and have them come out fighting. rather than spending time working together and communicating appropriately. there's things we can learn from what's happened in the past. in the '30s in '40s it was very common particularly in places like new york city to...
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he'll be directing the housing and urban development department to work so people don't get evicted. this will also temporarily stop the collection of the payroll tax for some americans, depending on how much they make and this will provide $400 in additional unemployment insurance but states this time will have to contribute 25% of that 400, roughly $100. the white house is tapping into its disaster relief fund, allowing $44 billion to go towards these new checks. the president's economic team was asked today how soon can people expect to see these new funds? >> i don't think there will be a huge delay. labor department has been working with the states. the states are the ones that process the federal benefits before. so i don't see any reason why it would be all that difficult. >> reporter: but democrats, they are pushing back, claiming the new rules will create more chaos for state unemployment agencies. senior democrats are encouraging the white house to return to the capitol to negotiate one more time. >> the event at the country club is what trump does. it's a big show. it does
he'll be directing the housing and urban development department to work so people don't get evicted. this will also temporarily stop the collection of the payroll tax for some americans, depending on how much they make and this will provide $400 in additional unemployment insurance but states this time will have to contribute 25% of that 400, roughly $100. the white house is tapping into its disaster relief fund, allowing $44 billion to go towards these new checks. the president's economic team...
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you of course were the secretary of housing and urban development during the obama administration and touchdown was touting his roll back saying i'm happy to inform all of the people living their suburban lifestyle dream that you will no longer be bothered or financially hurt by having low income housing built in your neighborhood. your housing prices will go up based on the market and crime will go down. i have rescinded the obama/biden affh rule. i'm curious your reaction to all of this and why the president is doing this. >> he's trying to take our country backward to a time where certain people could not move into certain neighborhoods. you know, he is talking about low income development, but he has a history of discrimination against people of color. this is a president who started off at a housing developer with his dad in 1973, and the federal sued them because they were keeping african-americans out of their properties. so he has a track record here. in 2015 as part of the obama administration at we plemented unfair bit from the fair housing act to ensure that if a city or do
you of course were the secretary of housing and urban development during the obama administration and touchdown was touting his roll back saying i'm happy to inform all of the people living their suburban lifestyle dream that you will no longer be bothered or financially hurt by having low income housing built in your neighborhood. your housing prices will go up based on the market and crime will go down. i have rescinded the obama/biden affh rule. i'm curious your reaction to all of this and...
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where the housing and urban development would basically decide all issues for the suppe supper. schools there are, whether you can have single family homes and on and on and on. she has said she supports,ai if necessary the packing of the united states supreme court and she believes in illuminating the filibuster. now, anyone of these things would be destructive to our constitutional system to your liberty and your community. anyone of these things. does that sound likee a pragmatic moderate to you ladies and gentlemen? that sounds like the most extremist radical politician ever to run for high office of the united states of america. it's about as clear of un-american, anticapitalist, anti-- constitution agenda as one has a ever stated, but what about kamala harris when she was district attorney. what about her when she was attorney general of california? the media and democrats are citing that as an example to show she's a moderate. i have aac man who's been tracking this for some time, his name is mark pulliam, he is a law and liberty contributing editor. he has written extens
where the housing and urban development would basically decide all issues for the suppe supper. schools there are, whether you can have single family homes and on and on and on. she has said she supports,ai if necessary the packing of the united states supreme court and she believes in illuminating the filibuster. now, anyone of these things would be destructive to our constitutional system to your liberty and your community. anyone of these things. does that sound likee a pragmatic moderate...
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. >> we do think that the president could do something about evictions as housing and urban development is under his supervision. it is a good reminder, though, when it comes to federal laws and federal rules on eviction, this only affects housing that the federal government has some control over or money it contributes. it does not describe your average apartment building. >>> president trump says he's also considering executive action on cutting payroll taxes after congress refused to. it's not unusual for presidents to be frustrated with congress' inaction. not unusual to do things, the president to do things when congress says it won't. in fact, on the executive action, that's exactly what happened when president obama was president. he put daca through. daca was an executive action. >>> other news we're getting information that the prosecutor in manhattan who wants trump's tax returns has gotten financial information from trump's bank deutsche bank. we don't know what information, but we do know trump's own attorney, former attorney, anyway, has testified before congress that the t
. >> we do think that the president could do something about evictions as housing and urban development is under his supervision. it is a good reminder, though, when it comes to federal laws and federal rules on eviction, this only affects housing that the federal government has some control over or money it contributes. it does not describe your average apartment building. >>> president trump says he's also considering executive action on cutting payroll taxes after congress...
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ben carson, secretary of housing and urban development. good to see you.as a doctor, do teachers have legitimate concerns? the data shows nearly one in four of them have some sort of existing medical condition that could make them highly susceptible to coronavirus. >> we have learned a lot about this virus obviously. we need to use real science, not science fiction. that means those people who are vulnerable, more elderly or who have comorbidities, obviously we can use them in a remote setting. the vast majority of schoolteachers are young people. they should be able to handle this quite well. you have to realize the data shows this. 99 plus percent of the people who die from coronavirus are those who are elderly and have comorbidities. so why should we allow that to rule us when we know that it's detrimental to keep kids out of school. the socialization process is a very important part of education and a good education is the most important tool when it comes to being a self-sufficient adult. >> john: there seems to be a consensus that remote learning doe
ben carson, secretary of housing and urban development. good to see you.as a doctor, do teachers have legitimate concerns? the data shows nearly one in four of them have some sort of existing medical condition that could make them highly susceptible to coronavirus. >> we have learned a lot about this virus obviously. we need to use real science, not science fiction. that means those people who are vulnerable, more elderly or who have comorbidities, obviously we can use them in a remote...
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patton is head of the new york office of the department of housing and urban development. under the hatch act, she is barred from using her government position to engage in political activities like, say, shooting a video for the republican national convention with unwitting public housing tenants who weren't told they were going to be used for an rnc propaganda video. i mean it is one thing to try to showcase regular people as part of your convention. the republicans bragged in advance of their convention that that would be a hallmark of what they did, and more power to them except to the point where they did that by tricking regular people into being there without getting their permission and against what would have been their objections had they known that's what you were using them for. but, you know, it's hard to know -- honestly it's hard to know how to cover the election writ large in the context of everything going on in the country. it's hard to know on a day to day basis what deserves attention in terms of electoral impact. i mean nothing's normal. nothing's norm
patton is head of the new york office of the department of housing and urban development. under the hatch act, she is barred from using her government position to engage in political activities like, say, shooting a video for the republican national convention with unwitting public housing tenants who weren't told they were going to be used for an rnc propaganda video. i mean it is one thing to try to showcase regular people as part of your convention. the republicans bragged in advance of...
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let's bring in julian castro, former secretary of housing and urban development.retary castro, big week for democrats. what is the core message that they need to hear? latinos need to hear coming from democrats during this convention? >> it's about opportunity that democrats represent an america where everyone, no matter who you are can have opportunity in this country to start a small business, to get a great education, to get good health care, to have a safe, decent affordable place to live. we've had a president over the last four years that believes in opportunity for some. joe biden throughout his public service has pushed to where we're a nation of opportunity for everybody. i think that message resonates with the latino community. >> 2012 you gave the keynote at the dnc. i remember both your speech and i think perhaps the most memorable part was that your daughter was very young at the time, and she kept mugging for the cam rand a stealing some of the spotlight. there are going to be a large majority of the candidates from the primary are going to be speaki
let's bring in julian castro, former secretary of housing and urban development.retary castro, big week for democrats. what is the core message that they need to hear? latinos need to hear coming from democrats during this convention? >> it's about opportunity that democrats represent an america where everyone, no matter who you are can have opportunity in this country to start a small business, to get a great education, to get good health care, to have a safe, decent affordable place to...
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president can do something about evictions because he is the head or the supervisor of housing and urban development. it is a good reminder when it comes to federal things, only federal housing, something that is involved with the federal government is protected under federal eviction laws. it's a good reminder. here's attorney charlie moore. >> so, we really could use some more standardized, easier to understand national policy. this patchwork is pretty >> president trump also says he's considering executive action on cutting payroll taxes after congress refused to do so. it's not unusual for presidents to be frustrated with congress' inaction and it's not unusual for presidents to take executive action when they are frustrated with congress. when congress won't move. that is exactly what happened with president obama and daca. congress wouldn't move the president created an executive action. >>> other news we are getting word that the prosecutor in manhattan who wants trump's tax returns has gotten financial information about the trump organization from deutsche bank. we don't know what informatio
president can do something about evictions because he is the head or the supervisor of housing and urban development. it is a good reminder when it comes to federal things, only federal housing, something that is involved with the federal government is protected under federal eviction laws. it's a good reminder. here's attorney charlie moore. >> so, we really could use some more standardized, easier to understand national policy. this patchwork is pretty >> president trump also says...
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protections and protection against eviction through the powers that come from an agency like housing and urban development that does not relate directly to taxes. that kind of an area can be something where the president might be able to use some authority. the office of legal counsel inside the white house, the counsel's office able to try and find pathways for the president but we don't have any guidance yet on what that would exactly look like. one of the problems is that it is very clear under the constitution that dealing with anything that relates to spending money or taxes has to come from congress. so the president has a real pension for mentioning the payroll tax cut, which he believes would be a way by stripping that back to put more money into the economy. now, if you don't have a job currently, that would not be helpful. for those under employed or families that might have one member of the family who is working and another who is unemployed, they might get some benefits there. but can the president do that given the fact that that is not a function of the executive branch? so those are real q
protections and protection against eviction through the powers that come from an agency like housing and urban development that does not relate directly to taxes. that kind of an area can be something where the president might be able to use some authority. the office of legal counsel inside the white house, the counsel's office able to try and find pathways for the president but we don't have any guidance yet on what that would exactly look like. one of the problems is that it is very clear...