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Benjamin speaks with Bishop Michael Petro at General Flynn's and Clay Clark's ReAwaken America Tour in San Diego, CA. Leon Benjamin is the Senior Pastor and Bishop of New Life Harvest Church in Richmond, VA. Bishop Benjamin, a former Democrat and Gulf War veteran, is an emerging evangelical leader on the national front as a media spokesperson and conservative political activist. He operated as a surrogate for Trump on the presidential campaign trail and worked on the Faith-Based Initiative support team during the President-Elect's transition to the White House. Bishop Leon Benjamin is currently a member of the President's Faith-based Leadership Council which is tasked with rolling out the Opportunity Zone initiative, and he works closely with the Urban Development Coalition as director of the Coalition of Leaders United. Leon Benjamin has been a guest of the White House on at least 10 occasions and meets regularly with President Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, HUD Secretary Ben Carson and other members of the President's administration. Connect with #BishopLeonBenjamin:https://benjamin4congress.com VOH Radio Sponsors:► My Pillowwww.mypillow.com/vohradioUp To 66% off - Use Promo Code: VOHRadio ► Buy Gold - Beverly Hills Precious Metals Exchange | General Flynn's Gold Buyer of Choice.Visit: https://bh-pm.comClick First-Time Customers Sign Up Form.Insert #VOHRadio - How Did You Hear About Us? ► Dr. Zelenko's Protocol Z-Stackhttps://zstacklife.com/VOHRADIOUse this link to get 10% off all your purchases.Use ‘VOHRadio' Coupon Code for 5% off every purchase! ► Dr. Mark Sherwood Courses and Supplements9,000 COVID-19 Patients (0 Deaths)https://sherwood.tvUse ‘VOHRadio' Coupon Code for savings on supplements and courses! ► Dr. Stella, MD - Covid Prevention Treatments and Telehealth Services:https://marketplace.drstellamd.comUse ‘VOHRadio' Coupon Code for 5% off every purchase! ► The Epoch Times - Digital Subscription Savings:$1 for 1 month trial, then $77/year - Original Promotion: $99/yearSubscribe Link: IReadEpoch.comUse Promo Code: VOH ► ReAwaken America Discounted Tickets:Text (918)-851-0102 or Visit www.timetofreeamerica.comUse Promo Code “VOH Radio” for a 10% discount! ► All Sponsors Click Here: https://vohradio.com/partners ► Merch, Books, Teachings: https://voh.church/shop ► Watch ALL our content in FULL on Banned.Video: bit.ly/VOHRadio-BannedVideo ► Watch ALL our content in FULL on Rumble: bit.ly/VOHRadio-Rumble ► Watch ALL our content in FULL on CloutHub: bit.ly/VOHRadio-CloutHub ► Watch ALL our content in FULL on BitChute: bit.ly/VOHRadio-BitChute ► Connect with #VOHRadio:https://instagram.com/vohradiohttps://twitter.com/_vohradiohttps://gab.com/vohradio ► ALL LINKS: https://sociatap.com/TheVoiceofHealingRadio ► #VOHRadio Podcasts:Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2FFwIFoApple: https://apple.co/2FCIHnlAmazon Music: https://amzn.to/35WprLXTuneIn: https://bit.ly/33x3ZLhGoogle: https://bit.ly/35Dju76Deezer: https://bit.ly/3c55MLeStitcher: https://bit.ly/3iBnvfQRadio App: https://bit.ly/2El7nQOJioSaavn: https://bit.ly/35XKMVFGaana: https://bit.ly/39fxSV3 ► To learn more about Michael Petro visit http://michaelpetro.com/ ► Connect with #MichaelPetro:https://instagram.com/michaeljopetrohttps://twitter.com/michaeljopetro ► Business or Media Inquiries - Email us at: info@vohradio.com #VOHRadio#TheVoiceofHealing#ApostleMichaelPetro#BishopLeonBenjaminSupport the show: https://vohradio.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Benz is a former State Department diplomat, where he oversaw the Economic Bureau's Information Technology & International Communications division as Deputy Assistant Secretary. Mr. Benz also served as a speechwriter and policy aide to HUD Secretary Ben Carson as well as to President Donald Trump and worked as an attorney representing technology and financial firms. The Twitter Censorship Fight Has Just Begun
Leon Benjamin is the Senior Pastor and Bishop of New Life Harvest Church in Richmond, VA. Bishop Benjamin, a former Democrat and Gulf War veteran, is an emerging evangelical leader on the national front as a media spokesperson and conservative political activist. He operated as a surrogate for Trump on the presidential campaign trail and worked on the Faith-Based Initiative support team during the President-Elect’s transition to the White House. Bishop Leon Benjamin is currently a member of the President’s Faith-based Leadership Council which is tasked with rolling out the Opportunity Zone initiative, and he works closely with the Urban Development Coalition as director of the Coalition of Leaders United. Leon Benjamin has been a guest of the White House on at least 10 occasions and meets regularly with President Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, HUD Secretary Ben Carson and other members of the President’s administration. Connect with #LeonBenjamin: https://benjamin4congress.com Partner With Us: https://vohradio.com Connect with #VOHRadio: http://instagram.com/vohradio http://twitter.com/_vohradio http://gab.com/vohradio To learn more about Apostle Michael Petro visit http://michaelpetro.com/Support the show: https://vohradio.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Lara Trump and former HUD Secretary Ben Carson as they discuss the 2016 presidential election, working in the SWAMP, his friendship with President Trump, and MORE!
Its Hump Day. Rudy Giuliani is accused of being in a compromising position while being filmed in the new Borat movie. The mayor says its a complete fabrication. Also, special guests on the show today, HUD Secretary Ben Carson and Actress Kristy Swanson
Riverside was the first community featured in HUD Secretary Ben Carson's recent "Mustard Seed Series," which highlights local governments that have partnered with faith-based communities to end homelessness. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
* Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson endorsed Joe Biden. * Why did Bill Clinton have ‘Intimate Dinner’ With Sex Trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell in 2014? * Some top Republicans are pushing for FBI and Justice Department investigations into a series of wire transfers that Chinese and Russian businesspeople made to Hunter Biden. * Sen. Rand Paul said on Fox News that he will submit a criminal referral to the DOJ over the payments. * HUD Secretary Ben Carson cleared of wrongdoing in an ongoing ethics investigation that stretches back more than two years. * Chris Wallace: 'My job is to be as invisible as possible,' * Comparing Trump's $750 Tax Bill With What Average Workers Pay - NYT. * US Household Net Worth Hits Highest Level Ever! * Senate Report: Hunter Biden’s Law Firm Took Nearly $6M from Chinese Oligarch. * Steve Wozniak Claims Apple Card Gave Wife Lower Credit Limit.
Hour 1 * Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson endorsed Joe Biden. * Why did Bill Clinton have ‘Intimate Dinner’ With Sex Trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell in 2014? * Some top Republicans are pushing for FBI and Justice Department investigations into a series of wire transfers that Chinese and Russian businesspeople made to Hunter Biden. * Sen. Rand Paul said on Fox News that he will submit a criminal referral to the DOJ over the payments. * HUD Secretary Ben Carson cleared of wrongdoing in an ongoing ethics investigation that stretches back more than two years. * Chris Wallace: ‘My job is to be as invisible as possible,’ * Comparing Trump’s $750 Tax Bill With What Average Workers Pay – NYT. * US Household Net Worth Hits Highest Level Ever! * Senate Report: Hunter Biden’s Law Firm Took Nearly $6M from Chinese Oligarch. * Steve Wozniak Claims Apple Card Gave Wife Lower Credit Limit. Hour 2 * Going on a 15-min ‘awe walk’ each week and stopping to appreciate nature helps boost positive emotions and reduce stress, study shows – Making an effort to soak up details of the world around us is a happiness boost. * Blake Shelton: “2020 sucks and I refuse to spend another minute sober! Shelton told Ellen DeGeneres. * Operation Firewood Rescue: How tragedy on the Wasatch Front became a blessing for the Navajo Nation! – TheChurchNews.com. * Coronavirus deaths 75% lower in nations using hydroxychloroquine! Epidemiologists issue ‘urgent call to depoliticize medicine’. * A Coca-Cola ad done by a Belgian advertising agency with the tagline “Happiness starts with a smile. * Smiling is a bonding agent. It builds bridges to other people around us. It keeps us from remaining aloof and separate from one another. It just goes to show you that smiling and laughing are contagious. * A genuine smile and laugh increase the production of serotonin, the happy hormone, and dopamine feel-good endorphins that slow cortisol production and diminish feelings of stress, anxiety and depression. * The first Friday of October is designated World Smile Day! – That is This Friday! * In-N-Out CEO did drugs in youth, now adds Proverbs 24:16 to packaging. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
In today's Daily Download episode, HousingWire covers an exclusive interview between HousingWire's Editor-in-chief Sarah Wheeler and former Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro about the Trump administration's termination of the AFFH fair housing rule.For some background on the story, here's a summary of the article: In the week since the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Act was abolished, both HUD Secretary Ben Carson and President Donald Trump have commented officially and through social media about their reasons for abolishing the rule. Last Wednesday, President Donald Trump tweeted: “I am 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. Enjoy!”President Trump's tweet on Wednesday ignited heated reactions from both sides of the fence. HousingWire's Editor-in-chief Sarah Wheeler sat down with Julian Castro, HUD Secretary under Obama from 2014-2017 — to talk about the AFFH and what future he sees for it.According to Castro, Trump's comments are a naked ploy to drum up racial fears about people of color before an election that he knows he may lose. Following the main story, HousingWire covers a report from Black Knight about the mortgage forbearance rate dropping to a three-month low and an announcement from the nation's biggest purchase mortgage lender about dropping its rates to 1.875%The Daily Download examines the most compelling articles reported from the HousingWire newsroom. Each afternoon, we provide our listeners with a deeper look into the stories coming across our newsroom that are helping Move Markets Forward. Hosted by the HW team and produced by Alcynna Lloyd.HousingWire articles covered in this episode:Julian Castro on Trump's AFFH tweet: “It's a naked ploy to drum up racial fears and white resentment”Mortgage forbearance rate drops to a three-month lowUWM now offering 15-year fixed mortgage rates as low as 1.875%
On Thursday's Mark Levin, Herman Cain was the American dream. Cain maintained his honor, loyalty, and courage throughout his career and his campaign. He was a beloved patriot that fought with a smile and he will be missed. While some Americans couldn't even have funerals during the pandemic due to strict social distancing guidelines imposed by Democrats, yet Congressman John Lewis was able to have a very well-attended funeral although it was politicized by former President Barack Obama using demagogic attacks while eulogizing the late civil rights icon. Obama used Lewis' funeral to advance the agenda of the Democratic Party instead of advancing the civil rights agenda. Then, Georgia State Representative Vernon Jones calls in to discuss the media's bigotry and dishonesty when it comes to independent or conservative-leaning African Americans. Jones says the left can keep their plantation and their bigoted agent provocateurs. Later, mail-in voting is problematic and CBS News conducted their own mail-in test with mock ballots. The minority voters interviewed by CBS preferred and felt more secure with in-person voting to mail-in voting. Afterward, HUD Secretary Ben Carson joins the show to explain the dangers of the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) regulations and how they're being twisted to enhance the size and power of the federal government. Secretary Carson says that it is up to the American people to protect their country against socialism because the media has been compromised and is no longer objective. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Thursday's Mark Levin, Herman Cain was the American dream. Cain maintained his honor, loyalty, and courage throughout his career and his campaign. He was a beloved patriot that fought with a smile and he will be missed. While some Americans couldn't even have funerals during the pandemic due to strict social distancing guidelines imposed by Democrats, yet Congressman John Lewis was able to have a very well-attended funeral although it was politicized by former President Barack Obama using demagogic attacks while eulogizing the late civil rights icon. Obama used Lewis' funeral to advance the agenda of the Democratic Party instead of advancing the civil rights agenda. Then, Georgia State Representative Vernon Jones calls in to discuss the media's bigotry and dishonesty when it comes to independent or conservative-leaning African Americans. Jones says the left can keep their plantation and their bigoted agent provocateurs. Later, mail-in voting is problematic and CBS News conducted their own mail-in test with mock ballots. The minority voters interviewed by CBS preferred and felt more secure with in-person voting to mail-in voting. Afterward, HUD Secretary Ben Carson joins the show to explain the dangers of the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) regulations and how they're being twisted to enhance the size and power of the federal government. Secretary Carson says that it is up to the American people to protect their country against socialism because the media has been compromised and is no longer objective. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the Daily Download episode today, the Secretary of the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson joins Digital Producer Alcynna Lloyd in an exclusive interview that breaks down the state of U.S. affordable housing, the nation's lending practices and what HUD and the Federal Housing Administration are doing to address forbearance.Before jumping into the interview, HW+ Managing Editor Brena Nath breaks down the current top stories, which includes the National Association of Realtor's how-to guide on managing work during coronavirus, along with an explanation on why reverse mortgages are getting a second look amid pandemic chaos.During the interview, in reference to the pandemic's impact on the U.S. housing market, Dr. Ben Carson said, "I just really want to emphasize the fact that this too will pass and the impact of it is also going to go away," he said. "But there's a lot of things that will be changed forever in our society, and what we have to do is make sure that we make the best of this situation."The Daily Download examines the most captivating articles reported from the HousingWire newsroom. Each afternoon, HousingWire provides its readers with a deeper look into the stories that are not only chronicling the biggest announcements within the housing finance industry but are also helping Move Markets Forward. Hosted by the HW team and produced by Alcynna Lloyd.HousingWire articles covered in this episode:Here's what unemployed Realtors should do nextReverse mortgages get second look amid coronavirus chaos
What makes an advocacy organization exceptional? It starts with a vision for tackling inequity that engages constituents in advocating for themselves. In the case of the National Low-Income Housing Coalition, it is a dedication to social policy that ensures decent housing for our nation’s lowest-income renters. These are residents of public and subsidized housing - families with children, seniors, the disabled and low-wage workers - who are often one step away from homelessness and are actively engaged in the Coalition’s organizational infrastructure and advocacy campaigns. The Coalition achieves its mission through an integrated set of strategies: communications, organizing, and data-driven advocacy. As Sarah Saadian, VP of Public Policy, explains, the Coalition is laser focused on building congressional support for federal housing appropriations with residents engaged in the advocacy. The membership strategy is similarly intentional. Instead of the traditional trade association model, Coalition members include public and subsidized housing residents, low-income housing developers, and city and county officials. The resources needed to sustain housing and prevent homelessness, administered by HUD and USDA, have always been vulnerable to funding cuts. The current proposed 15% funding cut to federal housing programs by the President, if implemented, would certainly lead to increased homelessness. And the same can be said for rollbacks proposed by HUD Secretary Ben Carson, whose lack of understanding of his own agency’s mission is alarming. Sarah walks us through the Coalition’s proven approach to advocacy, a difficult road leading to consistent and significant wins.
Summary: For the 2020 Presidential Election, the Democratic Primary has already fallen on its face coming out of the gate in Iowa and barely saved face in New Hampshire. After impeachment proceedings against President Trump all but ended Former VP Joe Biden’s campaign, Bernie Sanders and the DNC have locked horns, while the rest of the Democrat Primary field desperately tries to reclaim its identity. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has convinced Americans, as long as she is at the helm as Speaker, Americans don’t have any confidence in her ability to build consensus. Meanwhile, in her state of California more than 151,000 people are homeless with local leaders baffled on how to solve a problem they have known was in the making for the past 20 years. In a surprising move, former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger hosted a forum with HUD Secretary Ben Carson and some of California’s leading officials who spoke of many issues, but offered no action items to deal with the immediacy of the state of emergency on homelessness.
This episode features remarks during and after the Missouri Governor's Prayer Breakfast on January 9 by U.S. HUD Secretary Ben Carson. After he criticized the principle of separation of church and state in his address, Word&Way Editor & President Brian Kaylor asked him about that concept and his mischaracterization of it. (This episode is sponsored in part by the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.)
Atheist books are now being burned! Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin and HUD Secretary Ben Carson are mixing religion and government. This week we hear experts of the powerful and informative speeches—including two members of congress, authors, activists, filmmakers, comedians and freethinking students—delivered at FFRF’s 42nd annual convention in Madison, Wisconsin.
President Trump and HUD Secretary Ben Carson visited the Bay Area on Tuesday. Trump attended a fundraiser but made time to call attention to the state's housing and homeless crisis. Carson toured a public housing project in San Francisco that's under construction through a public-private partnership. He said the state should look *to* the private sector for money to build housing. But one family medicine doctor and advocate for people living on the streets says solving the issue of homelessness starts with changing the way we understand the problem: he sees houselessness as a severe public health issue. Guest: Joshua Bamberger, associate clinical professor of family and community medicine at UCSF
Democrats have had absolute control over some of America's largest cities for decades now, and they're running them into the ground! Baltimore is just finally receiving the national attention it deserves, HUD Secretary Ben Carson pays a visit. In San Francisco, a new "poop-patrol" is unveiled to help address the growing problem of feces on the city's streets. When will the people living in these cities try voting for something new?
Kevin spoke with Terry Sullivan, Partner @Firehouse Strategies, former Marco Rubio 2016 Presidential Campaign Manager, and Roger Fisk, Democratic Strategist; Principle at New Day Strategy, long-time Obama aide. They discussed President Donald Trump's comments today regarding two mass shootings in Ohio and Texas. Tom Keene, host of Bloomberg Surveillance, provided market reaction to China allowing the yuan to fall in retaliation for new U.S. tariffs. HUD Secretary Ben Carson called in to discuss renewed momentum for action to address gun violence.
Kevin spoke with Terry Sullivan, Partner @Firehouse Strategies, former Marco Rubio 2016 Presidential Campaign Manager, and Roger Fisk, Democratic Strategist; Principle at New Day Strategy, long-time Obama aide. They discussed President Donald Trump's comments today regarding two mass shootings in Ohio and Texas. Tom Keene, host of Bloomberg Surveillance, provided market reaction to China allowing the yuan to fall in retaliation for new U.S. tariffs. HUD Secretary Ben Carson called in to discuss renewed momentum for action to address gun violence.
Mass shootings like the one in California last weekend have caused many to wonder what’s going wrong with our young men. Dr. Warren Farrell has a book out on this. He calls it “the boy crisis.” Today, Farrell joins the podcast to explain what's driving young men toward despair—and to outline a path to recovery.We also cover the following stories:-HUD Secretary Ben Carson speaks out on the Baltimore controversy. -Federal Reserve cuts interest rates for the first time since 2008 amid trade war.-Osama bin Laden's son and heir is reportedly dead.The Daily Signal podcast is available on Ricochet, iTunes, SoundCloud, Google Play, and Stitcher. All of our podcasts can be found at DailySignal.com/podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave a review. You can also leave us a message at 202-608-6205 or write us at letters@dailysignal.com. Enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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https://www.libertyroundtable.com/ Liberty Roundtable Radio Show Hour 1 – 7/18/2019 * Heat may grow so hostile that it pulls plug on power - USA Today. * Verizon is No. 1 mobile network. * HUD Secretary Ben Carson defended President Trump, saying that his tweets directed towards four progressive members of Congress were not racist. * Netflix pulls suicide scene from 13 Reasons Why - AFA. * Netflix is clearly at a critical moment. It has the opportunity to distance its close association with teen suicide by completely removing the series altogether. We hope it will...before another child is lost. * Are we headed for an American Debt "Jubilee?" * Stansberry's fantastic new book, The American Jubilee. * You see, this idea of erasing debts to reset the financial system is not new. In fact, in the Bible, it's referred to as a "Jubilee." * A Jubilee in the Jewish tradition was said to occur roughly every 50 years. * It was a time for total forgiveness of debt, the freeing of slaves, and the returning of lands. * The Jubilee will redistribute hundreds of billions of dollars from those who have invested and saved... to those who can no longer pay their debts. * “clean the slate”... to wipe out debts and "reset" the financial system. * Everyone will freak out. And that's the biggest problem, says Stansberry—the uncertainty. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Those who were down on the mall in Washington this weekend might've seen an extensive exhibit of innovations in housing. It's part of a program by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to showcase the need for more and more varied types of housing, as well as to show some of the new developments in housing structures. Monday was Federal Day at the Innovative Housing Showcase, and for more details, HUD Secretary Ben Carson joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
In this Sound On EXTRA podcast, Kevin speaks to HUD Secretary Ben Carson about his childhood growing up in poverty and his recent conversation with President Trump who discussed if he would allow "In God We Trust" to be removed from U.S. currency.
In this Sound On EXTRA podcast, Kevin speaks to HUD Secretary Ben Carson about his childhood growing up in poverty and his recent conversation with President Trump who discussed if he would allow "In God We Trust" to be removed from U.S. currency.
The show attempts to make assessments.To make critical analysis of what's happening in our society today from news, social issues, cultural issues politics societal issues, the goal is to open up one's mind. To give a critical analysis as to what's happening in our world today. To provide solutions and strategies.
The show attempts to make assessments.To make critical analysis of what's happening in our society today from news, social issues, cultural issues politics societal issues, the goal is to open up one's mind. To give a critical analysis as to what's happening in our world today. To provide solutions and strategies.
Uncle Steve singing as usual and expresses his concern with HUD Secretary Ben Carson and more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Mark can't believe that Governor Gavin Newsom continues to espouse the idea of "spending" so much taxpayer money for ideas that really have no rational thought embedded in them. Also, Tim Graham (NewsBusters.org) looks at a few stories including HUD Secretary Ben Carson making a big gaffe in a meeting this week, and the "doctors" on The View who think Trump and the GOP should be in jail.
We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. We’ll use these sessions to hone our use of words as tools to reveal truth, neutralize White people. We’ll examine news reports from the past seven days and – hopefully – promote a constructive dialog. #ANTIBLACKNESS The first full week of spring prompted Facebook to ban content on "White Nationalism," and "White Separatism." The social media mogul said White Supremacists were being deceptive with wording to avoid being classified as Racist. In the same week, HUD Secretary Ben Carson charged the very same Facebook with "discrimination," accusing the platform of hosting adds the do not permit certain users (non-whites) to access certain available property. Emphasizing the importance of words, the Associated Press Stylebook encouraged journalists to not be weak-kneed: "if it's racist, call it racist." #LennonLacy INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943#
On today's show: HUD Secretary Ben Carson is in Mississippi touting his agency's "Opportunity Zones." Then, find out why transportation and safety officials are encouraging Mississippi drivers to designate a driver this holiday season. And, with holiday feasts planned, we'll hear tips for enjoying in moderation. Plus, jolly old Saint Nick shares his message in a studio visit.
Steffan replays the interview with HUD Secretary Ben Carson. Then, Denver7’s Tony Kovaleski on a potential arson investigation in Denver.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steffan sets up discussion for Omarosa’s Trump Tapes, with listener calls. HUD Secretary Ben Carson talks to Steffan about his tenure with President Trump and efforts to provide affordable housing to the nation’s poor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HUD Secretary Ben Carson as heard on the 8-14-2018 edition of the program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Full story and trailer to the Spike Lee film adaptation here: www.denverpost.com/2018/07/28/colorado-springs-black-klansman/ Plus, HUD Secretary Ben Carson tours Aurora housing complex
Episode #109: Chuck talks with Sean Kevelighan, President and CEO of the Insurance Information Institute, about how the industry can improve the public understanding of insurance. Plus, Connecticut lawmakers urge HUD Secretary Ben Carson to ask Congress for help with the massive crumbling foundation problem.
Jodi Monroe and Bill Craig talk about HUD Secretary Ben Carson's proposal to have renters who live in federally subsidized housing to pay up to 35 percent of their income instead of the current 30 percent. This conversation was recorded on Thursday, April 26, 2018.
On Party Politics this week, co-hosts Jay Aiyer and Brandon Rottinghaus are going to catch you up on the week's political news: Brad Parscale is tapped to run President Trump’s 2020 campaign Jared Kushner’s security status is downgraded U.S. appeals court believes Title VII covers discrimination around sexual orientation HUD Secretary Ben Carson spends $31,000 on office furniture And finally, Brandon and Jay walk us through the changing stances on guns. Don't forget to subscribe to our weekly Texas-centered episode too, you can subscribe to it on Apple Podcasts. Tweet us using #PartyPoliticsPod or email partypoliticspod@houstonpublicmedia.org.
HUD Secretary Ben Carson goes after FFRF on his Facebook page after we filed a lawsuit in response to his dodging of FOIA records requests relating to a White House bible study. FFRF attorney Colin McNamara tells us about another FOIA lawsuit we just filed over a Kentucky jailer who is refusing to provide documents in our investigation of prayer services at a county jail. Then we talk with Camille Beredjick, author of the new book, Queer Disbelief: Why LGBTQ Equality is an Atheist Issue.
Larry talks with HUD Secretary Ben Carson and Rep. Andy Barr about homelessness and the opioid crisis.
FFRF Senior Attorney Patrick Elliott tells us about the federal lawsuit we filed today demanding that HUD Secretary Ben Carson waive fees in our FOIA request for information related to White House Bible Studies. We discuss evangelical hypocrisy, Trump's racism, FFRF’s "In Science We Trust" billboard in Atlanta and Ron Reagan's FFRF ad running on MSNBC. Then we talk with 11-yr-old Bailey Harris and her father Doug Harris about their beautiful new book, I Am Stardust, introducing science to children.
Talking Points: Wall Street Journal focuses on reduction of HECM benefits post-October 2nd Senator Elizabeth Warren questions FHA nominee Brian Montgomery’s private sector affiliations FHA Commissioner nominee Brian Montgomery: “Work with, not against lenders” HUD Secretary Ben Carson the subject of recent Time Magazine piece
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, discusses HUD Secretary Ben Carson's first appearance before the House Financial Services Committee last week. He wraps up today's podcast with other tax-credit related headlines, including information on a budget resolution vote as it relates to tax reform, California wildfire tax relief, the Oklahoma Affordable Housing Tax Credit program and the EPA administrator's comments on eliminating the renewable energy investment and production tax credits.
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, discusses HUD Secretary Ben Carson's first appearance before the House Financial Services Committee last week. He wraps up today's podcast with other tax-credit related headlines, including information on a budget resolution vote as it relates to tax reform, California wildfire tax relief, the Oklahoma Affordable Housing Tax Credit program and the EPA administrator's comments on eliminating the renewable energy investment and production tax credits.
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, begins with the general section, where he provides an update as to what to expect on tax reform this week. He also shares updates on a Senate Finance Committee business tax reform hearing and tax reform retreats by House Republicans and the Ways and Means Committee. He also shares the latest disaster relief announcements from the IRS and HUD. In the affordable housing section, he discusses HUD Secretary Ben Carson's recent op-ed on policy reforms he plans to make. Then, he highlights a few proposed regulations for California's Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program. In new markets tax credit news, he discusses how listeners can submit comments on the CDFI Fund's reporting system, CIIS. He closes out with a troubling state historic tax credit development in Wisconsin and why developers there have about 10 months to prepare for a significant program change.
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, begins with the general section, where he provides an update as to what to expect on tax reform this week. He also shares updates on a Senate Finance Committee business tax reform hearing and tax reform retreats by House Republicans and the Ways and Means Committee. He also shares the latest disaster relief announcements from the IRS and HUD. In the affordable housing section, he discusses HUD Secretary Ben Carson's recent op-ed on policy reforms he plans to make. Then, he highlights a few proposed regulations for California's Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program. In new markets tax credit news, he discusses how listeners can submit comments on the CDFI Fund's reporting system, CIIS. He closes out with a troubling state historic tax credit development in Wisconsin and why developers there have about 10 months to prepare for a significant program change.
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, starts off with the general news section and an update on a Senate vote to proceed on healthcare legislation passed by the House. Then, he talks about how a House Budget Committee resolution can set the stage for tax reform. After that, he goes over a recent tax policy subcommittee's tax reform hearing and what industry groups are advocating in letters to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch. Then, he briefly discusses last week's Senate Finance Committee tax reform hearing and the committee's vote to advance the nomination of David Kautter as Treasury Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy. In low-income housing tax credit news, he shares what HUD Secretary Ben Carson plans to do with the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule. Then, he lists some of the affordable housing advocacy activities coming up for National Housing Week of Action. In new markets tax credit news, he shares an important reminder about upcoming application deadlines for the CDFI Fund's Capital Magnet Fund round. He closes out with renewable energy tax credit news, where he discusses the Technologies for Energy Security Act (H.R. 1090), a bill that would extend the investment tax credit for certain orphaned renewable energy technologies.
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, starts off with the general news section and an update on a Senate vote to proceed on healthcare legislation passed by the House. Then, he talks about how a House Budget Committee resolution can set the stage for tax reform. After that, he goes over a recent tax policy subcommittee's tax reform hearing and what industry groups are advocating in letters to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch. Then, he briefly discusses last week's Senate Finance Committee tax reform hearing and the committee's vote to advance the nomination of David Kautter as Treasury Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy. In low-income housing tax credit news, he shares what HUD Secretary Ben Carson plans to do with the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule. Then, he lists some of the affordable housing advocacy activities coming up for National Housing Week of Action. In new markets tax credit news, he shares an important reminder about upcoming application deadlines for the CDFI Fund's Capital Magnet Fund round. He closes out with renewable energy tax credit news, where he discusses the Technologies for Energy Security Act (H.R. 1090), a bill that would extend the investment tax credit for certain orphaned renewable energy technologies.
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, starts off with the general news section, where he covers HUD Secretary Ben Carson's appearances last week before important subcommittees in both the House and the Senate to talk about President Trump's budget request. I'll also share what Pam Patenaude told the Senate Banking Committee during a hearing on her nomination as HUD deputy secretary. Then, he discusses President Trump's nomination of Joseph Otting to head the Office of Comptroller of the Currency. He also touches on the Financial Choice Act (H.R. 10), a significant banking regulation bill that the House passed last week to repeal and replace the Dodd-Frank Act. In low-income housing tax credit news, he tells listeners about the National Low-Income Housing Coalition's recently released, annual, Out of Reach Report. He also shares the steps being taken by an important affordable housing advocacy group to encourage the House Ways and Means Committee to expand the low-income housing tax credit. In new markets tax credit news, he provides details from an annual progress report by the New Markets Tax Credit Coalition, as well as information about the New Markets Tax Credit Working Group's latest comment letter to the IRS concerning this year's priority guidance plan. In historic tax credit news, he shares an update on an Illinois state historic tax credit bill (S.B. 1783) that awaits the governor's signature for a significant extension. And in renewable energy tax credit news, he shares some news about the American Wind Energy Association's (AWEA's) announcement that it won't push for another extension of the production tax credit. Finally, he discusses the Solar Energy Industries Association's latest quarterly report on solar energy.
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, starts off with the general news section, where he covers HUD Secretary Ben Carson's appearances last week before important subcommittees in both the House and the Senate to talk about President Trump's budget request. I'll also share what Pam Patenaude told the Senate Banking Committee during a hearing on her nomination as HUD deputy secretary. Then, he discusses President Trump's nomination of Joseph Otting to head the Office of Comptroller of the Currency. He also touches on the Financial Choice Act (H.R. 10), a significant banking regulation bill that the House passed last week to repeal and replace the Dodd-Frank Act. In low-income housing tax credit news, he tells listeners about the National Low-Income Housing Coalition's recently released, annual, Out of Reach Report. He also shares the steps being taken by an important affordable housing advocacy group to encourage the House Ways and Means Committee to expand the low-income housing tax credit. In new markets tax credit news, he provides details from an annual progress report by the New Markets Tax Credit Coalition, as well as information about the New Markets Tax Credit Working Group's latest comment letter to the IRS concerning this year's priority guidance plan. In historic tax credit news, he shares an update on an Illinois state historic tax credit bill (S.B. 1783) that awaits the governor's signature for a significant extension. And in renewable energy tax credit news, he shares some news about the American Wind Energy Association's (AWEA's) announcement that it won't push for another extension of the production tax credit. Finally, he discusses the Solar Energy Industries Association's latest quarterly report on solar energy.
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, starts off with the general news section, where he talks about the $1 trillion omnibus spending bill that Congress is negotiating this week to keep the government funded through the end of fiscal year 2017. He also discusses President Donald Trump's tax plan outline and how it compares to the priorities of Republican leaders in Congress. In low-income housing tax credit news, he announces the nomination of Pam Patenaude as HUD deputy secretary. He also shares what HUD Secretary Ben Carson said about the low-income housing tax credit and when listeners can expect him to release his housing agenda. Then, he discusses how listeners can access the updated Novogradac Rent & Income Limit Calculator. In the new markets tax credit section, he discusses the tentative timeframe for opening the fiscal year 2017 round of the Capital Magnet Fund. He also shares the CDFI Fund's request for comment on the annual report required of new markets tax credit and CDFI program participants. He closes out with historic tax credit news, where he talks about a notice from the IRS on conservation easement transactions that may inadvertently affect certain historic tax credit projects.
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, starts off withthe general news section, where he talks about the $1 trillion omnibus spending bill that Congress is negotiating this week to keep the government funded through the end of fiscal year 2017. He also discusses President Donald Trump's tax plan outline and how it compares to the priorities of Republican leaders in Congress. In low-income housing tax credit news, he announces the nomination of Pam Patenaude as HUD deputy secretary. He also shares what HUD Secretary Ben Carson said about the low-income housing tax credit and when listeners can expect him to release his housing agenda. Then, he discusses how listeners can access the updated Novogradac Rent & Income Limit Calculator. In the new markets tax credit section, he discusses the tentative timeframe for opening the fiscal year 2017 round of the Capital Magnet Fund. He also shares the CDFI Fund's request for comment on the annual report required of new markets tax credit and CDFI program participants. He closes out with historic tax credit news, where he talks about a notice from the IRS on conservation easement transactions that may inadvertently affect certain historic tax credit projects.
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, begins with the general section, where he provides an update on congressional priorities once lawmakers return from their spring recess. Namely, where does Congress stand on avoiding a government shutdown and how close or far are legislators from tackling tax reform? Then, he shares what HUD Secretary Ben Carson said last week about the Trump administration's proposed cuts to affordable housing and community development programs. After that, he shares what Rep. Maxine Waters is doing to challenge those proposed cuts to HUD funding. In low-income housing tax credit news, he talks about last week's American Enterprise Institute Conference on Housing Affordability. Then, he outlines what the California Debt Limit Allocation Committee is doing to adjust for the disruption in the low-income housing tax credit debt and equity market. He closes out with our renewable energy tax credit section, where he goes over the National Resources Defense Council's “Engine of Growth: The Extensions of Renewable Energy Tax Credits will Power Huge Gains in the Clean Energy Economy ,”a report that compares how the energy sector and the economy would be different with and without renewable energy tax credits.
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, starts off with the general section, where he discusses the Trump administration's fiscal year 2018 budget request blueprint and what it could mean for affordable housing and community development. He also discusses Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's choice of Justin Muzinich for his counselor on tax reform. Then, he provides an update on HUD Secretary Ben Carson's listening tour. In low-income housing tax credit news, he discusses a report on low-income housing tax credit developments in the San Francisco Bay Area. In new markets tax credit news, he reviews a study of Maine's state new markets tax credit and how it can be improved. In the historic tax credit section, he discusses the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation's recent report on the National Historic Preservation program. Then, he has some state news from Alabama and Arkansas. Alabama took one step closer to reinstating its state historic tax credit through H.B. 345 and S.B. 262. Arkansas will soon see an increase in its state historic tax credit per-project cap with the passage of S.B. 253. He closes out with the renewable energy tax credit section, where he shares what Rep. Tom Reed has to say about the renewable energy production tax credit. After that, he outlines Oklahoma H.B. 2298, which could end the state renewable energy production tax credit.