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in september of 2017, the hud office of inspector general issued a report entitled, "hud did not have adequate control to ensure services properly engaged in lost mitigation." fast-forward to where we are today. leslie, the hud office of inspector general published ofther report on its review 30 servicer websites, and the report found that the websites provided incomplete, inconsistent data and unclear guidance to borrowers related to their forbearance options under the cares act. obviously notld be providing this type of -- inormation and conduct conduct, to correct, prevent, and we're seeing it again. my question to you is how do you ensure servicers provide clear and fair guidance to forbearance to homeowners, and prevent this type of bad conduct from occurring during this crisis? senator, i appreciate the question. this is a very important issue to me, and i want to start saying, first of all, fraud at any level should never be tolerated, and i think we learned a lot of lessons following the financial crisis. to your point specifically about ensuring that servicers are communicati
in september of 2017, the hud office of inspector general issued a report entitled, "hud did not have adequate control to ensure services properly engaged in lost mitigation." fast-forward to where we are today. leslie, the hud office of inspector general published ofther report on its review 30 servicer websites, and the report found that the websites provided incomplete, inconsistent data and unclear guidance to borrowers related to their forbearance options under the cares act....
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-19 to renters, homeowners, and vulnerable populations that hud serves every day. we are grateful for the hard work and bipartisan commitment of this committee and congress in passing legislation that safeguards american families, communities, and the economy from this terrible virus. i joined public service in the midst of a different crisis, the financial crisis of 2008, during which i gained valuable experience that i believe will serve me well if confirmed. i learned that during times like these, it is important to make sure assistance quickly reaches those in need, and that we maximize the effectiveness of every federal dollar. i have been a staff committee of the budget, banking, and appropriations committees, as well as an associate director at the office of management and budget. i have also been the acting head of fha and hud's office of housing, where i implemented reforms that better managed risk, built-up capital, and provided greater transparency to the public. if confirmed, my priorities for fha and the office of housing would be as follows. first, gi
-19 to renters, homeowners, and vulnerable populations that hud serves every day. we are grateful for the hard work and bipartisan commitment of this committee and congress in passing legislation that safeguards american families, communities, and the economy from this terrible virus. i joined public service in the midst of a different crisis, the financial crisis of 2008, during which i gained valuable experience that i believe will serve me well if confirmed. i learned that during times like...
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and we have other outlets with hud. hud is very responsive to our needs. we engage in getting housing and homes, and it is good. but it is not handling it all. not by any means. you, with this crisis, by the way, that too has not really affected outside of taking in elective surgeries and that sort of thing, our veterans administration, both of them, they have had about 500 tests. about 50 positives. this is sort of just an fyi. interesting that they are both about the same. about 20 hospitalizations. each have had one fatality. equipment and that sort of thing is ok. so that has not necessarily changed the dynamic of homelessness. but let's face it, this crisis has changed a lot of dynamics here, so clearly it must. we just don't have the data on it. you have entered a lot already. and gave >> for our community in eastern typeal pennsylvania, this of homelessness absolutely exists. veterans are homeless. what programs can you suggest that are currently within the v.a. system that maybe we are under utilizing? that we could maximize? or, what new initiativ
and we have other outlets with hud. hud is very responsive to our needs. we engage in getting housing and homes, and it is good. but it is not handling it all. not by any means. you, with this crisis, by the way, that too has not really affected outside of taking in elective surgeries and that sort of thing, our veterans administration, both of them, they have had about 500 tests. about 50 positives. this is sort of just an fyi. interesting that they are both about the same. about 20...
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i have seen us across the country when i was at hud. you are there to take care of a flood or storm, it's the poor communities -- poorer communities that get wiped out. it's the low land that tends the flood. the land with a lower value. that's where the lower income community tends to locate. understand why, we understand the health disparities, we understand comorbidities, we also understand it's just not right. and we have to address it. we saw the same thing in hurricane katrina. those people who were on rooftops were not the wealthy, white part of the community. they were predominately minority and low income. people who were drinking water in flint, michigan, they were low income minority population. if you go back to 1927, the great mississippi flood. it floods the low lands. it floods lower income communities. new york, we are going right at finding the reasons for the disparities in resolving them. we are doing more testing and low income communities and communities of color. we are doing testing and housing, aggressively. part
i have seen us across the country when i was at hud. you are there to take care of a flood or storm, it's the poor communities -- poorer communities that get wiped out. it's the low land that tends the flood. the land with a lower value. that's where the lower income community tends to locate. understand why, we understand the health disparities, we understand comorbidities, we also understand it's just not right. and we have to address it. we saw the same thing in hurricane katrina. those...
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it is incredibly important to focus and do everything that we can to keep the hud assisted homeowners and renters in their home to provide maximum flexibility and provide tools to stay in their home and enable fsa to mitigate risk this is the evolving situation to use whatever tools at our disposal to help borrowers or renters and i look forward to working with congress on those objectives. >> just a final point, had we zeroed out those programs the situation we see today trying to stabilize housing for so many people would have been much worse. i hope that going forward not just other bills like the cares act but the budgets we will have strong funding. thank you very much mr. chairman. >> thank you mr. chairman thank you to our witnesses today and thanks for your willingness to serve i appreciate both of you bring a wealth of experience to your respective roles and i am pleased with the fact. mr. miller, first of all i appreciate our conversation earlier where we discussed your role should you be confirmed. but i would like to go back to the issue that several colleagues have questi
it is incredibly important to focus and do everything that we can to keep the hud assisted homeowners and renters in their home to provide maximum flexibility and provide tools to stay in their home and enable fsa to mitigate risk this is the evolving situation to use whatever tools at our disposal to help borrowers or renters and i look forward to working with congress on those objectives. >> just a final point, had we zeroed out those programs the situation we see today trying to...
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. >> roosevelt's british prime minister churchill hud untdle i some top secret meetings. american military strategists including the army chief of staff george marshal and the brigadier general dwight eisenhower meet for an invasion of northern france. >> so when the united states entered world war ii after the attack on pearl harbor in december 1941, we were faced with a strategic choice, who to fight first, japan or nazi germany? frankl franklin roosevelt abelieved tht hitler was the chief enemy. the problem is that we were not ready to fight the nazis on the continent of europe. we did look into plans to perhaps invade across the english channel into normandie in 1942 or 1943 but realized we would not have the material resources or the army built up that would be necessary for victory. in the meantime, the soviet union was taking a terrible pounding on the eastern front. and so franklin roosevelt and churchill realized they had to do something to meet josef stalin's pleaing for a second front. so where do we fight? they decided we would land in north africa. so we tell
. >> roosevelt's british prime minister churchill hud untdle i some top secret meetings. american military strategists including the army chief of staff george marshal and the brigadier general dwight eisenhower meet for an invasion of northern france. >> so when the united states entered world war ii after the attack on pearl harbor in december 1941, we were faced with a strategic choice, who to fight first, japan or nazi germany? frankl franklin roosevelt abelieved tht hitler was...
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sanofi's global ceo paul hudson hud said the united states would have the right to the largest pre order because they invested heavily in the company. . sanofi has b n workrking to find a vaccicine fr the virus since mid february of this year after they struck a deal with research and development agency barda. the program received thirty million dollars worth of u. s. funding. hudson's comomments even raiaisd eyebrows within the company itself french director of sanofi odv bushel has tried to play down the incident suggesting it's not a question of ethics bunch of pragmatism. such a burden in putting you in direct from the seventies it is useful. listed on your statement whatt was. that what city it is just more of a concern for a lot of difference the productionon unit but didn't look real up fast a and then choooose an accident which he knows is coming on when you walk down. a hundred bucks on my mobile. some he was quick to clarify that only the- produced on america soill will be giviven to t the u. s. fast. those made in your just. that yetet for the french authorities the issue tran
sanofi's global ceo paul hudson hud said the united states would have the right to the largest pre order because they invested heavily in the company. . sanofi has b n workrking to find a vaccicine fr the virus since mid february of this year after they struck a deal with research and development agency barda. the program received thirty million dollars worth of u. s. funding. hudson's comomments even raiaisd eyebrows within the company itself french director of sanofi odv bushel has tried to...
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through dispatch and report with the typist nearby, always present was the box, a black dispatch box the hud minutes from other officials acquiring his attention. replenished daily by his private sector. clearly winston churchill was somebody who had mastered the art of working from home. this is something were all struggling to do these days. so maybe not the place that these conversations usually start but i'm curious to know whether churchill would have -- let's put it this way, if i were winston churchill going to exhume meeting, i would be in the bathtub and he had no sense of man and he would've been completely naked doing it. the guy would get up relatively late in the morning and he would work in bed, he had his personal cirque return nearby with a typewriter taking notes, he would more than likely he would have -- this is very corporate for today, a tumbler full of water and whiskey, whiskey and water. >> it's interesting, you talk about -- we tend to think of this epic relationship, partnership, alliance between fdr and churchill in the communication going back and forth between wa
through dispatch and report with the typist nearby, always present was the box, a black dispatch box the hud minutes from other officials acquiring his attention. replenished daily by his private sector. clearly winston churchill was somebody who had mastered the art of working from home. this is something were all struggling to do these days. so maybe not the place that these conversations usually start but i'm curious to know whether churchill would have -- let's put it this way, if i were...
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it wasn't, it was done under clinton first but then after bush the whole idea was carried through by hud. >> the theory behind this is encouraged americans to save money to build equity in their homes. part of this is to ensure lower-income and middle-income people can have a home and asset of this kind. is there something wrong with this idea in general that people should be able to buy a home and find the home in america? >> absolutely nothing wrong with that. there are lots of good reasons why home ownership should be encouraged but the problem with this system that it forced fannie mae and freddie mac over time to reduce overwriting standards and that way they lured a number of people into buying homes who could not actually sustain the mortgages over time. in fact, by the year 2008 and this is really an important date in the book, by the year 2008 more than half of all mortgages in the united states were what you would call subprime mortgages, 30 million subprime or other weak mortgages by 2008 and of those 76% were on the books of government agencies which to me shows clearly that
it wasn't, it was done under clinton first but then after bush the whole idea was carried through by hud. >> the theory behind this is encouraged americans to save money to build equity in their homes. part of this is to ensure lower-income and middle-income people can have a home and asset of this kind. is there something wrong with this idea in general that people should be able to buy a home and find the home in america? >> absolutely nothing wrong with that. there are lots of...
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my thing is huled should have set up -- hud should have set up or set up a thing where these people can be tested. in the housing authorities, they know all the residents. i guess you might say the housing projects are set up in such a way where they were contain and would they can be checked for the virus and everything but nothing was ever said about that. dr. carson was on one of the panels with the president. he never mentioned anything about away -- what his agency is doing or is going to do, because a very large part of the population that we talk about as being black and being poor and so forth are in these time of projects. no disrespect to these people -- host: david, got two good points there for our guest to respond to. thank you. gov. cuomo: i pointed out earlier that the virus is not a respector of race or gender, how much money you make. if it has an opportunity to do that, it will do that and it doesn't matter who you are if you have underlying conditions. heart disease, hypertension, asthma, if you smoke, you'll have a more challenging time with the virus than others wil
my thing is huled should have set up -- hud should have set up or set up a thing where these people can be tested. in the housing authorities, they know all the residents. i guess you might say the housing projects are set up in such a way where they were contain and would they can be checked for the virus and everything but nothing was ever said about that. dr. carson was on one of the panels with the president. he never mentioned anything about away -- what his agency is doing or is going to...
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reporter: there has been talk of using fema money, money from hud to pay for hotel rooms for the taken anyhave you action to make those resources available? we are working through local governments. it is up to the local government to provide the best strategy, but i think that is an opportunity. reporter: on an f train this morning, there were three men spread out, sleeping in the car. you think you can realistically increase outreach to push them out, will we see an end to that realistically? reporter: -- governor murphy: i will separate -- governor cuomo: i will separate the issue. can you end all homeless people? no, i don't believe you can. you always have a certain number of people who are homeless for one reason or another going back decades, not like it is today, but you always at some people who for one reason or another wanted to sort of get away from society, drop out, had an issue they were dealing with. i don't think you will help everyone when hundred percent -- everyone 100%, but i don't know that is the real question. you help everyone as much as you can. and this will
reporter: there has been talk of using fema money, money from hud to pay for hotel rooms for the taken anyhave you action to make those resources available? we are working through local governments. it is up to the local government to provide the best strategy, but i think that is an opportunity. reporter: on an f train this morning, there were three men spread out, sleeping in the car. you think you can realistically increase outreach to push them out, will we see an end to that realistically?...
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i ran a nonprofit, i was hud secretary, i did programs all across the nation. gives you an opportunity to actually engage homeless people, to get them off of the trains and get them the help they need. society does nobody in favor saying, we are going to let you sleep on the train all night. that's not right, is not humane, it's not decent. it's hard to get the homeless off the trains. ok, now we had to. it gives you an opportunity to engage them, to get them into a shelter, the mentor services. because nobody wants them spending their lives in a dangerous situation. had 2000 homeless were taken off the trains. 2000. just think of that number. great. now you have an opportunity to reach out to 2000 people, to get them into shelter, and get the mentor services. point, an ancillary point, but as long as the homeless have to get off the trains, reach out to them, bring them into shelters, connect them with services. i think that is an added bonus. >> should workers who leave their jobs because of covid concerns be eligible for unemployment benefits? gov. cuomo: it
i ran a nonprofit, i was hud secretary, i did programs all across the nation. gives you an opportunity to actually engage homeless people, to get them off of the trains and get them the help they need. society does nobody in favor saying, we are going to let you sleep on the train all night. that's not right, is not humane, it's not decent. it's hard to get the homeless off the trains. ok, now we had to. it gives you an opportunity to engage them, to get them into a shelter, the mentor...
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. >> tucker: so i knew andrew cuomo when he was hud secretary, and he is an extremely political personally quickly, what was the political calculation in this decision? there must have been one. >> sandra: to be honest i don't know what the calculation was at that time. it doesn't make any sense, my colleagues and i were scrambling for protective equipment to get to the nurses at these nursing homes because the city and the state were not providing an adequate supply. but what i can tell you is two days later, 1100 parolees, people had broke parole. what that shows you as his priorities, that he cared more about the interest of these and that's apsley outrageous. >> they are just american citizen taxpayers. great to see you tonight. good luck. the health director and a california county, a big county said coronavirus might require removing people from their homes. now, he says that's not what i meant. here is the footage, you can see what he meant. >> tucker: by now you may have heard the phrase contact traci tracing. that's when government bureaucrats find people who are infected and
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in the riots and that is those businesses that work hoping to reopen her hud just reopened and mark damaged or destroyed or simply don't know if they ever will be able or when they can because of the situation on the ground in atlanta and so many other cities across america. jonathan thank you and we will continue our coverage of these i'm rick lozano in los angeles. we have new images coming in a portland oregon tonight where policeli have fired tear gas ono demonstrators and you can see protests continuing their and violence in the streets there. this is a pretty telling image here with have fully protected officers on the vehicle being deployed to this apparent hot sun where we are told there was looting and violence and protesters o as tear gas was fired. we have according to the "associated press" at least 13 people arrested for demonstrations tonight in portland demonstrations are really killing of george floyd. police still trying to move people out. there was a curfew put into effect at 8:00 at like many citiesda in america that demonstrators weren't necessarily observing that curfe
in the riots and that is those businesses that work hoping to reopen her hud just reopened and mark damaged or destroyed or simply don't know if they ever will be able or when they can because of the situation on the ground in atlanta and so many other cities across america. jonathan thank you and we will continue our coverage of these i'm rick lozano in los angeles. we have new images coming in a portland oregon tonight where policeli have fired tear gas ono demonstrators and you can see...
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in the riots and that is those businesses that work hoping to reopen her hud just reopened and mark damaged or destroyed or simply don't know if they ever will be able or when they can because of the situation on the ground in atlanta and so many other cities across america. jonathan thank you and we will continue our coverage of these coast-to-coast protests coming up right after this. rick: i'm in los angeles, new images coming in out of portland, oregon tonight where police have fired tear gas to demonstrators and you can see protests continuing their and violence in the streets there. these are some pretty telling images where you see their heavily protected officers on that vehicle being deployed into this apparent hot zone where we are told there was looting and violence and you can see some protesters on the run as tear gases fired in portland. and we have according to the associated press, at least 13 people arrested during demonstrations tonight . in portland, demonstrations of the killing of george floyd read in place truck still trying to move people off of the streets this eveni
in the riots and that is those businesses that work hoping to reopen her hud just reopened and mark damaged or destroyed or simply don't know if they ever will be able or when they can because of the situation on the ground in atlanta and so many other cities across america. jonathan thank you and we will continue our coverage of these coast-to-coast protests coming up right after this. rick: i'm in los angeles, new images coming in out of portland, oregon tonight where police have fired tear...
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other allocations in here include $16 million of hud funding or cbdg and a e.s.g. as well as hopwa and other developmenttal-specific allocation include aging and disability services. the state has commited to $7.4 million to san francisco, through project room key, of which $6 million is formula driven to offset costs related to helping individuals who are homeless and pay for other housing programs. all this to say, given these assumptions of projected costs, assumed fema reimbursement, state and local aid and philanthropistic funding, that leaves a $40 million balance of sources to help pay for costs beyond july. what are some projections for the next fiscal year? again, these are all our, you know, wanting to give, sense of order, of magnitude, the arc of covid in the community and the next fiscal year will really shame our costs, the scale and design of city programs will also determine the ultimate costs we will incur. but we need to flex up or flex down. if we're able to flex down from our current response levels, as i noted earlier, we assumed fema reimburse
other allocations in here include $16 million of hud funding or cbdg and a e.s.g. as well as hopwa and other developmenttal-specific allocation include aging and disability services. the state has commited to $7.4 million to san francisco, through project room key, of which $6 million is formula driven to offset costs related to helping individuals who are homeless and pay for other housing programs. all this to say, given these assumptions of projected costs, assumed fema reimbursement, state...
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ben carson, hud secretary and member of the warehouse covid-19 task force. dr. carson, good to see you tonight. thank you for being here. first your reaction to this idea that the president put forward that he thinks some of these states are refraining from reopening because they think that politically it will hurt him. do you agree with that? >> well, you know, it sort of sad that everything is cast in a political arena these days when in fact we are trying to get the american people back on target. we have to recognize that for every day that our economy remains shutdown, there are businesses that go under. job losses that occur. and you know, right now we've had a disaster. we can still recover from it if we use our common sense and we use the things we've learned about the virus and about its transmission to get people back to work. but as i've said before, we can stay shattered and allow this thing to control us and when we finally come out, everything will be destroyed. or we can act like, you know, our tradition is. americans tend to be innovative. they t
ben carson, hud secretary and member of the warehouse covid-19 task force. dr. carson, good to see you tonight. thank you for being here. first your reaction to this idea that the president put forward that he thinks some of these states are refraining from reopening because they think that politically it will hurt him. do you agree with that? >> well, you know, it sort of sad that everything is cast in a political arena these days when in fact we are trying to get the american people...
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. >> secretary castro, not only were you hud secretary, but a big city mayor.ancellation front, i imagine it would be difficult to get a bill like that through mitch mcconnell, the grim reaper, but governors could make decisions acting like mini-presidents here. could a governor in theory implement rent cancellation in their state? could governor cuomo announce that he is going to issue a rent cancellation? not just for individuals, but also for small businesses, who, by the way, also have to pay re rent. >> governors have picked up the slack. so have mayors across the country. in fact a lot of places, local communities they have instituted protections against eviction to answer your question, i do think a balanced package that provides rental relief is urgently needed, and in representative omar's legislation, for instance, both sides of this are addressed. we need to address the side of the renter who is panicking, because it's already the 2nd of the month and usually the 4th or 5th it's thing went and a landlord can take action. and at the same time, with re
. >> secretary castro, not only were you hud secretary, but a big city mayor.ancellation front, i imagine it would be difficult to get a bill like that through mitch mcconnell, the grim reaper, but governors could make decisions acting like mini-presidents here. could a governor in theory implement rent cancellation in their state? could governor cuomo announce that he is going to issue a rent cancellation? not just for individuals, but also for small businesses, who, by the way, also...
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pilgrims have been banned from going to mecca outside of hud the season. one of the things that happened a couple months ago was that saudis started to float a trial balloon that they would ultimately have to postpone or cancel the pilgrimage this year. with that, they put together a package of precedents, of for reasons of political conflict or pandemic, it had been disrupted. interestingly, all of their examples come from the seventh century all the way up to the invasion of napoleon in egypt in 1798. there is no mention of the 19th century. no mention of the colonial interventions with colorado and the plague and -- with cholera and the plague. powerswhich colonial reached into the arabian peninsula and regulated the pilgrimage to mecca, the most sacred event in the faith. we see a reluctance to come to terms with that history in the talking points they put out. but interestingly, most western observers who have run op eds about it being postponed or its potential have taken the saudi talking points generally without , i suspect, without reading the ori
pilgrims have been banned from going to mecca outside of hud the season. one of the things that happened a couple months ago was that saudis started to float a trial balloon that they would ultimately have to postpone or cancel the pilgrimage this year. with that, they put together a package of precedents, of for reasons of political conflict or pandemic, it had been disrupted. interestingly, all of their examples come from the seventh century all the way up to the invasion of napoleon in egypt...
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i was hud secretary. i did homeless programs all across the nation. it gives you an opportunity to actually engage homeless people, to get them off the trains and get them the help they need. society does nobody a favor saying we're going to let you sleep on a train all night. that's not right. it's not humane. it's not decent. well, it's hard to get the homeless off the trains. okay. but now we had to. and it gives you an opportunity to engage them, to get them into a shelter, get them into services because nobody wants them spending their lives in a dangerous situation sleeping on a train. transit says 2,000 homeless were taken off the trains. 2,000! i mean, just think of that number. great. so now you have an opportunity to reach out to 2,000 people to get them into shelter and get them into services. and that is the point, an ancillary point. wasn't the primary point, but as long as the homeless have to get off the trains, reach out to them. bring them into shelters. connect them with services. and i think that's an added bonus. sir? >> governor,
i was hud secretary. i did homeless programs all across the nation. it gives you an opportunity to actually engage homeless people, to get them off the trains and get them the help they need. society does nobody a favor saying we're going to let you sleep on a train all night. that's not right. it's not humane. it's not decent. well, it's hard to get the homeless off the trains. okay. but now we had to. and it gives you an opportunity to engage them, to get them into a shelter, get them into...
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other allocations in here include $16 million of hud funding or cbdg and a e.s.g. as well as hopwa and other developmenttal-specific allocation include aging and disability services. the state has commited to $7.4 million to san francisco, through project room key, of which $6 million is formula driven to offset costs related to helping individuals who are homeless and pay for other housing programs. all this to say, given these assumptions of projected costs, assumed fema reimbursement, state and local aid and philanthropistic funding, that leaves a $40 million balance of sources to help pay for costs beyond july. what are some projections for the next fiscal year? again, these are all our, you know, wanting to give, sense of order, of magnitude, the arc of covid in the community and the next fiscal year will really shame our costs, the scale and design of city programs will also determine the ultimate costs we will incur. but we need to flex up or flex down. if we're able to flex down from our current response levels, as i noted earlier, we assumed fema reimburse
other allocations in here include $16 million of hud funding or cbdg and a e.s.g. as well as hopwa and other developmenttal-specific allocation include aging and disability services. the state has commited to $7.4 million to san francisco, through project room key, of which $6 million is formula driven to offset costs related to helping individuals who are homeless and pay for other housing programs. all this to say, given these assumptions of projected costs, assumed fema reimbursement, state...
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i've seen this across the country when i was at hud.ere to take care of a flood or storm, it's the poorer communities that get wiped out first, right. it's the low land. it's the land that tends to flood that has the lower value and that's where the lower community -- lower income community tends to locate. so we understand why, we understand the health disparities, we understand comorbiditie comorbidities. but we also understand it is just not right. it is just not right. and we have to address it. we saw the same thing in hurricane katrina. those people who were on rooftops were not the wealthy, white part of the community. they were predominantly minority. they were predominantly low income, those roof tops very often were public housing. so this has been the pattern. flint, michigan, the people who were drinking water that was poison, they were low income minority populations. if you even go back to 1927, the great mississippi flood, where does the mississippi flood? it floods the low lands. it floods lower income communities. we ge
i've seen this across the country when i was at hud.ere to take care of a flood or storm, it's the poorer communities that get wiped out first, right. it's the low land. it's the land that tends to flood that has the lower value and that's where the lower community -- lower income community tends to locate. so we understand why, we understand the health disparities, we understand comorbiditie comorbidities. but we also understand it is just not right. it is just not right. and we have to...
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. >> i'm sorry, governor, is -- there's been talk of using fema money, emergency aid from hud to pay for hotel rooms for the homeless, have you taken any action to make those sort of resources available? >> we have funding for local governments. it's up for the local government to decide the best strategy. but i think there's an opportunity here. >> i have a picture that our editor took this morning, about 9:30 this morning on an f train, unfortunately there were three men sleeping in the car, you know, spread out. do you realistically think with this increased outreach, because you pushed them out in the middle of the night, can we see an end to that, do you think, realist realistically? >> let's separate the issues. can you end all homeless people, no. i don't believe you will. i would like to say yes, but i don't believe you will. you always had a certain number of people who were homeless for one reason or another going back decades. not like it is today, but you always had some people who, for one reason or another, wanted to sort of getaway from society, drop out of society, ha
. >> i'm sorry, governor, is -- there's been talk of using fema money, emergency aid from hud to pay for hotel rooms for the homeless, have you taken any action to make those sort of resources available? >> we have funding for local governments. it's up for the local government to decide the best strategy. but i think there's an opportunity here. >> i have a picture that our editor took this morning, about 9:30 this morning on an f train, unfortunately there were three men...
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i read one story that said the passage of women's suffrage was hud because it did not lead to the kinds of dramatic changes people expected to have. the earlier generation did not actually think women suffrage would lead to this but secure -- particular legislation. they thought would make women more fully citizens of the united states. that is just harder to measure. but think they would have been quite shocked to learn that more than half of white women voted against the presumed first woman president. i think she would have been quite shocked. >> i will close with my final question and i will give you a chance to ask any questions you may have. what your thoughts on what her legacy is today, and how this took that through to the 19th amendment and beyond? >> it is a good news and bad news thing. none of us would be willing to give up the rights demanded, that she viewed as individual rights we should all have. i think she was brilliant at establishing certain rights as being essential for women. at the same time, i think the kind of assumption, the entitlement and racism in her think
i read one story that said the passage of women's suffrage was hud because it did not lead to the kinds of dramatic changes people expected to have. the earlier generation did not actually think women suffrage would lead to this but secure -- particular legislation. they thought would make women more fully citizens of the united states. that is just harder to measure. but think they would have been quite shocked to learn that more than half of white women voted against the presumed first woman...
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looking at hud differently than other people would've and he has a way of seeing things as different really good for our country. and ben is working on very hard, different plans to restore health and prosperity to disadvantage minority communities, and that's really working out well. one of the things we are proud of as opportunity zones. came to me with a proposal, and few people understand how successful the opportunity zones have been. a great tribute to tim and others in a senate who helped us with that. the pandemic has shown once again the vital importance of economic independence and bringing supply chains back to china and other countries. probably got elected one of the primary reasons was that, make america great again, america first, call it whatever you want, but we went way out-of-bounds. we go to 12 countries to build a car. i want to build a car from one country. we make the parts need to achieve this goal, we slashed red tape and bureaucracy and unleash the largest industrial mobilization since world war ii. especially when it comes to big things like a ventilator, i
looking at hud differently than other people would've and he has a way of seeing things as different really good for our country. and ben is working on very hard, different plans to restore health and prosperity to disadvantage minority communities, and that's really working out well. one of the things we are proud of as opportunity zones. came to me with a proposal, and few people understand how successful the opportunity zones have been. a great tribute to tim and others in a senate who...
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he is looking at hud much differently than people in the pure real estate business and he has a way of seeing things that is different. ben is working very hard on different plans to restore health and prosperity to disadvantaged communities. one thing we are looking at are opportunity zones. camecott of south carolina to us with a great proposal. , the vitalc importance of economic independence. i probably got elected. one of the primary reasons was that. went way out of bounds. we make the parts. to achieve this goal, we have slashed red tape and bureaucracy , especially when it comes to big things like a ventilator. clumsy, highlyg, sophisticated product. assembly lines, the talk of the world, we are supplying them to different countries, helping other countries going through this leg -- going through this plague. it is the biggest mobilization since world war ii. we are fighting for the livelihood of american workers and we must continue to cut through every piece of red tape that stands in our way. beyond being a cabinet meeting, with millions of americans being forced out of work
he is looking at hud much differently than people in the pure real estate business and he has a way of seeing things that is different. ben is working very hard on different plans to restore health and prosperity to disadvantaged communities. one thing we are looking at are opportunity zones. camecott of south carolina to us with a great proposal. , the vitalc importance of economic independence. i probably got elected. one of the primary reasons was that. went way out of bounds. we make the...
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joining me how hud senior fellow chinese strategy director michael pillsbury you've been ahead of the curve on all of this. you kind of saw all of this evolving, because i guess it's what china wants to do. they want to sort of dominate the world and nothing is stopping them but they actions seem to be more in your face. >> i think that's right, charles. i think what's basically been happening is the chinese expected some sort of response over the last five years i'd say when they moved out in the south china sea, put pressure on india , increased their intellectual property theft. a group in beijing warned xi-jinping not to do that. he said if you're more assertive and more aggressive it'll hurt china and it could even cause a war with the outside world, so they have been looking in beijing to see if the reactions from outside will be really harmful to china, and therefore, that they should change course, and end this aggressive conduct. so far, the world has not taken harsh enough stand to get china to change. the white house issued a strategy just a few days ago, it's on the white
joining me how hud senior fellow chinese strategy director michael pillsbury you've been ahead of the curve on all of this. you kind of saw all of this evolving, because i guess it's what china wants to do. they want to sort of dominate the world and nothing is stopping them but they actions seem to be more in your face. >> i think that's right, charles. i think what's basically been happening is the chinese expected some sort of response over the last five years i'd say when they moved...
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hud real quick.the credit union customers including consumers, make small businesses are facing numerous challenges. what steps are they taking to ensure the credit unions provide flexibility for this customers including providing forbearance, waiving fees and insurance and ensuring that no harm is done to these people when they apply for a loan. can you go over some of that quickly. it. >> yes sir, inc. you for your question. first, it's important that they have reaffirmed that us long-standing practice of encouraging credit unions to work constructively with their borrowers and owners who are experiencing financial hardship. so please know that we are encouraging those credit unions to adjust predict loan modifications to look and confirm payments abusing predeterminetoimprove the prospa repayment of the loan . my written testimony guided and repeat this message. as the one passage i would also like to share and guide the examiners that they are to work with us borrowers and restructure those loans
hud real quick.the credit union customers including consumers, make small businesses are facing numerous challenges. what steps are they taking to ensure the credit unions provide flexibility for this customers including providing forbearance, waiving fees and insurance and ensuring that no harm is done to these people when they apply for a loan. can you go over some of that quickly. it. >> yes sir, inc. you for your question. first, it's important that they have reaffirmed that us...
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he's looking at hud much differently than people that would have been in the pure real estate business and he has a way of seeing things that's different and really good for our country. and ben's working on very hard, different plans to restore health and prosperity to disadvantaged and minority communities and that's really working out well. one of the things we're very proud of is opportunity zones. tim scott of south carolina came to me with a proposal and few people understand how successful the opportunity zones have been. it's a great tribute to tim and to others in the senate that helped us with that. the pandemic has shown once again the vital importance of economic independence and bringing supply chains back from china and other countries. i probably got elected, one of the primary reasons was that, make america great again, america first, call it whatever you want, but we went way out of bounds. we built a car and we go to 12 countries to build a car. i want to build a car from one country. we make the parts. to achieve this goal, we've slashed red tape and bureaucracy and
he's looking at hud much differently than people that would have been in the pure real estate business and he has a way of seeing things that's different and really good for our country. and ben's working on very hard, different plans to restore health and prosperity to disadvantaged and minority communities and that's really working out well. one of the things we're very proud of is opportunity zones. tim scott of south carolina came to me with a proposal and few people understand how...
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it hud never been allowed to happen. it should have been stopped at source. we mourn for every life the virus has claimed and we share the grief of all of you who lost a loved one, and that goes worldwide too. many, many countries, 184 countries at least. thanks to the courage of our citizens and our aggressive strategy hundreds of thousands of lives have been saved and we have saved and if you look at on a per 100,000 basis we're at the best part of the pack, right on the bottom. germany and us are leading the world. germany and the united states are leading the world. lives saved per 100,000. in every generation through every challenge and hardship and danger america has risen to the task. we have met the moment and we have prevailed. americans do whatever it takes to find solutions, pioneer breakthroughs and harness the energies we need to achieve a total victory. day after day we're making tremendous strides, with the dedication of our doctors and nurses, these are incredible people, these are brave people. these are warriors. with the devotion of our man
it hud never been allowed to happen. it should have been stopped at source. we mourn for every life the virus has claimed and we share the grief of all of you who lost a loved one, and that goes worldwide too. many, many countries, 184 countries at least. thanks to the courage of our citizens and our aggressive strategy hundreds of thousands of lives have been saved and we have saved and if you look at on a per 100,000 basis we're at the best part of the pack, right on the bottom. germany and...
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other allocations in here include $16 million of hud funding or cbdg and a e.s.g. as well as hopwa and other developmenttal-specific allocation include aging and disability services. the state has commited to $7.4 million to san francisco, through project room key, of which $6 million is formula driven to offset costs related to helping individuals who are homeless and pay for other housing programs. all this to say, given these assumptions of projected costs, assumed fema reimbursement, state and local aid and philanthropistic funding, that leaves a $40 million balance of sources to help pay for costs beyond july. what are some projections for the next fiscal year? again, these are all our, you know, wanting to give, sense of order, of magnitude, the arc of covid in the community and the next fiscal year will really shame our costs, the scale and design of city programs will also determine the ultimate costs we will incur. but we need to flex up or flex down. if we're able to flex down from our current response levels, as i noted earlier, we assumed fema reimburse
other allocations in here include $16 million of hud funding or cbdg and a e.s.g. as well as hopwa and other developmenttal-specific allocation include aging and disability services. the state has commited to $7.4 million to san francisco, through project room key, of which $6 million is formula driven to offset costs related to helping individuals who are homeless and pay for other housing programs. all this to say, given these assumptions of projected costs, assumed fema reimbursement, state...
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he is looking at hud much differently than people in the pure real estate business and he has a way of seeing things that is different. and really good for our country. ben is working very hard on different plans to restore health and prosperity to disadvantaged communities. that is really working out well. one thing we are proud of is opportunity zones. tim scott of south carolina came to us with a great proposal. a few people understand how successful the opportunity zones have been. a great tribute to tim and the others in the senate that helped us with that. the pandemic has shown once again the vital importance of economic independence and bringing supply chains back from china and other countries. i probably got elected, one of the primary reasons was that. america first, collect whatever you want -- call it whatever you want. we went way out of bounds. we go to 12 countries to build a car. i want to build a car from one country. we make the parts. to achieve this goal, we have slashed red tape and bureaucracy, especially when it -- and unleashed the largest industrial mobilizati
he is looking at hud much differently than people in the pure real estate business and he has a way of seeing things that is different. and really good for our country. ben is working very hard on different plans to restore health and prosperity to disadvantaged communities. that is really working out well. one thing we are proud of is opportunity zones. tim scott of south carolina came to us with a great proposal. a few people understand how successful the opportunity zones have been. a great...
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j-hud and j-ledge.uel. ♪ close your eyes and let the music play ♪ >> reporter: and no spoonful of sugar necessary to make the hough siblings go down as the most high-energy dance number. ♪ step in time step in time supercalifragilistic- expialidocious ♪ compliments of kermit, seth rogen, and lots and lots of famous faces. ♪ it's time to get things started ♪ >> reporter: disney classics and some of the newest songs in the disney canon getting set on fire all over again. like this one from "frozen ii." ♪ these are all completely normal events ♪ >> reporter: chloe and halle and nick and noni rose. ♪ and i'm almost there >> reporter: halsey and her new do making all of us wish we were a part of her world. ♪ wouldn't i love love to explore the shore above them ♪ >> reporter: in a touching moment, mom to be katy perry singing "baby of mine" on this mother's day. ♪ baby of mine >> reporter: a night celebrating the mothers we love and the songs they sang with us when we were kids. and in this case danced to as
j-hud and j-ledge.uel. ♪ close your eyes and let the music play ♪ >> reporter: and no spoonful of sugar necessary to make the hough siblings go down as the most high-energy dance number. ♪ step in time step in time supercalifragilistic- expialidocious ♪ compliments of kermit, seth rogen, and lots and lots of famous faces. ♪ it's time to get things started ♪ >> reporter: disney classics and some of the newest songs in the disney canon getting set on fire all over again....
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the virtues of sporadic decadent schism, notwithstanding hud is a fit in.so a possible alternative that is proposed now. then it resists the financial lysed thinking of the right. the redistribution of the thinking of the left. ross: full disclosure, with some caveats, basically support some version of that. to the extent there sort of an attempt by figures in different ways, like romeo, and senator josh hawley of missouri to try to put a little policy meet of bones of trump populism. i'm very interested in that. i've been interested in that going back to books i wrote when i had more hair and was very young. i do think the virtues of that kind program is intended to push back against specific features of what i'mf describing is decadence. it inc contains, within effortsa profamily policy to try to push backit against and turn toward sterility and demographic decline. it includes a sort of a in some version an emphasis on industrial policy and funding for research and technological novation tries to sort of get us back to if nothing in heaven project, lease
the virtues of sporadic decadent schism, notwithstanding hud is a fit in.so a possible alternative that is proposed now. then it resists the financial lysed thinking of the right. the redistribution of the thinking of the left. ross: full disclosure, with some caveats, basically support some version of that. to the extent there sort of an attempt by figures in different ways, like romeo, and senator josh hawley of missouri to try to put a little policy meet of bones of trump populism. i'm very...
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hud would classify children in this case, doctor? >> guest: generally speaking children are classified as people under 18. some classifications are under 21 so you will see the request or notification from the cdc and state and local health departments asking for reporting of cases up to 21 years of age. those final three years between 18 and 21 can sometimes be classified as adult, sometimes as pediatrics. >> host: could it be possible then if a child does develop aspects of coronavirus can it be confused with something else? one of the comparisons that in comparison to the relation between witnessing and kawasaki disease or the like? could they be confused? >> guest: what your question is getting at is about this multi-inflammatory syndrome, multi-system inflammatory system that again is very, very rare. there are overlaps or can be overlaps with how it presents with a condition called kawasaki disease. we we've known about that for decades. we still know exactly what causes it. also toxic shock syndrome is another type of presenta
hud would classify children in this case, doctor? >> guest: generally speaking children are classified as people under 18. some classifications are under 21 so you will see the request or notification from the cdc and state and local health departments asking for reporting of cases up to 21 years of age. those final three years between 18 and 21 can sometimes be classified as adult, sometimes as pediatrics. >> host: could it be possible then if a child does develop aspects of...
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wedding planner got a job in the administration, and it's being reported -- they put her in part of hudcretly paying $100,000 to his sons' significant others. stewart steven to mitt romney's campaign was blunt -- that's why parscale has the job. he's a money launderer, not a campaign manager. curt, it used to be the newsletters. they were these really lucrative things on the right that you could feed conspiracy theories in them, you know, the president obama was born in kenya thing was in those newsletters. you could sell those to people and make a lot of money. now it feels like it's more over, doing it on tv, doing tv shows where you do the same conspiracy theories. it seems to work on the audience. can you get inside for us why this works so well on so many people? >> well, when you look at the republican party today, and the reality is this. it is a conspiracy-driven party, now based on anything that involves reality. what used to be direct mail and literally sending out letters to people en masse, and e-mail lists, these are things that rick and michael know a lot about, is now bei
wedding planner got a job in the administration, and it's being reported -- they put her in part of hudcretly paying $100,000 to his sons' significant others. stewart steven to mitt romney's campaign was blunt -- that's why parscale has the job. he's a money launderer, not a campaign manager. curt, it used to be the newsletters. they were these really lucrative things on the right that you could feed conspiracy theories in them, you know, the president obama was born in kenya thing was in those...
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cruel irony is the poorest people pay the highest price i'm seen this across the country when i was at hudu're there to take care of a flood or a storm, it's the poorer communities that get wiped out first, right? it's the lowland, it's the land that tends to flood that has the lower value, and that's where the lower income community tends to locate. we understand why, we understand the health disparities, co-more bidities, but we also under that it's just not right. it is just not right. we have to address it. we saw the same thing with hurricane katrina, those people who were on rooftops were not the wealthy, white part of the community. they were predominantly minority, predominantly low income. the rooftops very often were public housing, so this has been the pattern. flint, michigan, the people who were drinking water that was poisoned, they were low-income minority populations. if you even go back to 1927, the great mississippi flood, it floods the lowlands. it floods lower-income communities we get it, but we have to break the cycle. new york, we're going right right at at finding t
cruel irony is the poorest people pay the highest price i'm seen this across the country when i was at hudu're there to take care of a flood or a storm, it's the poorer communities that get wiped out first, right? it's the lowland, it's the land that tends to flood that has the lower value, and that's where the lower income community tends to locate. we understand why, we understand the health disparities, co-more bidities, but we also under that it's just not right. it is just not right. we...
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our next guest is leading the president's revitalization, hud secretary dr. ben carson joins us.imper) breathe right strips open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. (deep breath) breathe better, sleep better. breathe right. pete: unemployment hit a record high, 14.7% with more than 20 million jobs lost in april. it's a hit the country expected of course and on "fox & friends" yesterday president trump says he's optimistic we will bounce back quickly. >> we had the strongest economy in the history of the world, the strongest economy we've ever had and we had to close it which is artificial. we recall firmly closed it -- artificially closed it. those jobs will all be back and they'll be back very soon and next year we'll have a fe phenomenal year. pete: what are the next steps to jump start the economy. joining us now, the chair of the president's revitalization council, hud secretary dr. ben carson. mr. secretary, thank you very much for being on the program. >> always a pleasure. pete: absolutely. friend of the show. you have a big job on your hands. you had a meet
our next guest is leading the president's revitalization, hud secretary dr. ben carson joins us.imper) breathe right strips open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. (deep breath) breathe better, sleep better. breathe right. pete: unemployment hit a record high, 14.7% with more than 20 million jobs lost in april. it's a hit the country expected of course and on "fox & friends" yesterday president trump says he's optimistic we will bounce back quickly. >> we had...
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i ran a not-for-profit, i was hud secretary, i did homeless programs all across the nation. at the gives you an opportunity to engage homeless people and get the help they need. society does nobody a favor to say we'll let you sleep on a train all night. that's not right, it's not huma humane, it's not decent. well, it's hard to get them off the trains. well, now we had to. it gives you an opportunity to engage them, get them into a shelter into services, because nobody wants them spending their lives in a dangerous situation. transit says 2,000 homeless were taken off the trains. 2,000. just think of that number. great. now you have an opportunity to reach out to 2,000 people to get them into shelter and into services. that is the point, an ancillary point, not the primary point, but as long as the homeless have to get off the trains, reach out to them, connect them with services, and i think that's an ordered bonus. sir. >> governor, should workers who leave their jobs because of covid safety concerns be eligible for unemployment benefits? >> it's up to the federal law, an
i ran a not-for-profit, i was hud secretary, i did homeless programs all across the nation. at the gives you an opportunity to engage homeless people and get the help they need. society does nobody a favor to say we'll let you sleep on a train all night. that's not right, it's not huma humane, it's not decent. well, it's hard to get them off the trains. well, now we had to. it gives you an opportunity to engage them, get them into a shelter into services, because nobody wants them spending...
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if you were still hud secretary, what would you do. >> the number one thing i would do is i would demandinvestment in direct rental assistance. last month we had 8 million people who did not pay their rent. not because they didn't want to or because they're irresponsible but because we've had 38 million people filed for unemployment, they're out of a job and they can't. so you need to put in place eviction moratoriums in addition to direct rental assistance and also be mindful of the fact that many of the landlords are small mom and pop landlords, have a component of a program that takes care of them but ensures that people could stay in place and they could have the safety and the security of a home because we know that having a safe, stable place to live is the most important thing for everything else in life. >> it is very important to have your voice added to this conversation, julian castro, thank you so much. >>> the potential perils of going to beach. how to play it safe in the surf and sun. >>> before we go to break, a look at front page of the "new york times." besides listing t
if you were still hud secretary, what would you do. >> the number one thing i would do is i would demandinvestment in direct rental assistance. last month we had 8 million people who did not pay their rent. not because they didn't want to or because they're irresponsible but because we've had 38 million people filed for unemployment, they're out of a job and they can't. so you need to put in place eviction moratoriums in addition to direct rental assistance and also be mindful of the fact...
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other allocations in here include $16 million of hud funding or cbdg and a e.s.g. as well as hopwa and other developmenttal-specific allocation include aging and disability services. the state has commited to $7.4 million to san francisco, through project room key, of which $6 million is formula driven to offset costs related to helping individuals who are homeless and pay for other housing programs. all this to say, given these assumptions of projected costs, assumed fema reimbursement, state and local aid and philanthropistic funding, that leaves a $40 million balance of sources to help pay for costs beyond july. what are some projections for the next fiscal year? again, these are all our, you know, wanting to give, sense of order, of magnitude, the arc of covid in the community and the next fiscal year will really shame our costs, the scale and design of city programs will also determine the ultimate costs we will incur. but we need to flex up or flex down. if we're able to flex down from our current response levels, as i noted earlier, we assumed fema reimburse
other allocations in here include $16 million of hud funding or cbdg and a e.s.g. as well as hopwa and other developmenttal-specific allocation include aging and disability services. the state has commited to $7.4 million to san francisco, through project room key, of which $6 million is formula driven to offset costs related to helping individuals who are homeless and pay for other housing programs. all this to say, given these assumptions of projected costs, assumed fema reimbursement, state...
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so's talking to somebody who hud operated there it's on. i said a big rough guy yes but details. in a simple winter things that you are getting there, the most people wouldn't notice. i said what i am trying to ask is did you notice that everybody has the same color of bicycle. any settlement cautious. they have a cold black mama. and why. is are black. and the trail in the dirt, it looks like mama. and that kind of open the door. and then he understood the stuff i was looking for. if you go to that part of the world, you'll recognize a bicycle. peter: how did you get started in this business. brad: that's a great question. i've always wanted to be a writer ever since i was little boy. my dad is no longer active marine. he got into real estate development business model was a flight attendant in order to w8 new york paris paris near. in the arts our house, the arts were to make you better rounded. not a career path. my dad went to california. the way these guys stepped together and helped each other and hired grads from u.s. he said i want you guys to go to usc and study business
so's talking to somebody who hud operated there it's on. i said a big rough guy yes but details. in a simple winter things that you are getting there, the most people wouldn't notice. i said what i am trying to ask is did you notice that everybody has the same color of bicycle. any settlement cautious. they have a cold black mama. and why. is are black. and the trail in the dirt, it looks like mama. and that kind of open the door. and then he understood the stuff i was looking for. if you go to...
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other allocations in here include $16 million of hud funding or cbdg and a e.s.g. as well as hopwa and other developmenttal-specific allocation include aging and disability services. the state has commited to $7.4 million to san francisco, through project room key, of which $6 million is formula driven to offset costs related to helping individuals who are homeless and pay for other housing programs. all this to say, given these assumptions of projected costs, assumed fema reimbursement, state and local aid and philanthropistic funding, that leaves a $40 million balance of sources to help pay for costs beyond july. what are some projections for the next fiscal year? again, these are all our, you know, wanting to give, sense of order, of magnitude, the arc of covid in the community and the next fiscal year will really shame our costs, the scale and design of city programs will also determine the ultimate costs we will incur. but we need to flex up or flex down. if we're able to flex down from our current response levels, as i noted earlier, we assumed fema reimburse
other allocations in here include $16 million of hud funding or cbdg and a e.s.g. as well as hopwa and other developmenttal-specific allocation include aging and disability services. the state has commited to $7.4 million to san francisco, through project room key, of which $6 million is formula driven to offset costs related to helping individuals who are homeless and pay for other housing programs. all this to say, given these assumptions of projected costs, assumed fema reimbursement, state...
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in the absence of hud specific guidelines, and the formal update of the plan fundamental design principles to a level of quality that mirrors those essential, it is insufficient to rely on 2018-2019 urban design guidelines for a project -- for 15 projects to review in the future. further to that -- further to the design guidelines, i believe that we should take cues from the san francisco residents -- from the soma file standards of 2011, that were prepared by the soma citizen planning task force. these guidelines were never mentioned, but they are a significant community-based effort to understand the questions. these guidelines, together with the market achieved guidelines could be supplemented by a specific area guidelines and reciprocal updates for guidance for the planning implementation. under item 22d, planning task force business tax regulations, approaches and code and design and review and approval process, i believe that the ministerial review process for the h.s.d. is insufficient to deliver 18 projects over a timeframe of 10 years. or the expanded suggested timeframe of potent
in the absence of hud specific guidelines, and the formal update of the plan fundamental design principles to a level of quality that mirrors those essential, it is insufficient to rely on 2018-2019 urban design guidelines for a project -- for 15 projects to review in the future. further to that -- further to the design guidelines, i believe that we should take cues from the san francisco residents -- from the soma file standards of 2011, that were prepared by the soma citizen planning task...
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that happened in 1900, the 1950's, it is things that have happened as recently as 2015, according to a hudestigation that cited one specific bank. and there are many different examples i can cite. what considerations should we keep in mind, and what strategies should we pursue if we look to dismantle centuries of redlining and creating more housing opportunities for fellow americans who are minorities? foremost, first and we have to remember that particular communities -- what redlining is, and what particularly communities, low and even middle income black communities in which you have aople who wanted to purchase home, wanted to get access to a mortgage, they were denied access and simultaneously denied the ability to move into the suburban neighborhoods being built up around their cities. so they were then forced to not be able to get access to a home and thereby build wealth. even those who were able to build wealth through purchasing a home in a redlined community, those homes were not worth as much as homes in more predominantly white neighborhoods because of all sorts even racist of
that happened in 1900, the 1950's, it is things that have happened as recently as 2015, according to a hudestigation that cited one specific bank. and there are many different examples i can cite. what considerations should we keep in mind, and what strategies should we pursue if we look to dismantle centuries of redlining and creating more housing opportunities for fellow americans who are minorities? foremost, first and we have to remember that particular communities -- what redlining is, and...
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education the department of education and not forgiving and setting aside payments for student loans and hudry carson. there has been a 4 billion-dollar grant for homelessness and to help people during this time. so the president and his leadership and the administration have put forth resources. the heart beat of the president is the american people and to help america through this recovery. not just now but to thrive when america reopens. that's why we have to open the country back up so that the resources that have been put forth can bear much fruit in the days ahead. there will be more help along the way. a big part of it is allowing people to get back to work. brian: absolutely. and following through on your analogy sometimes if you are not going to play cover 18 play cover 20. the coach is going to pull you. we have a new safety making that clear with the churches and faith communities and doj going with governors going too far. scott turner thank you your your time this morning. we appreciate it? >> thank you, guys. pete: you got it. turning now to a few additional headlines this morn
education the department of education and not forgiving and setting aside payments for student loans and hudry carson. there has been a 4 billion-dollar grant for homelessness and to help people during this time. so the president and his leadership and the administration have put forth resources. the heart beat of the president is the american people and to help america through this recovery. not just now but to thrive when america reopens. that's why we have to open the country back up so that...