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The Mark Thompson Show
Trump's New Apostle: Dr. Phil, Because Jesus Needs a Co-Host, 5/2/25

The Mark Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 128:56


God, Guns & Dr. Phil. Christianity needs protecting, according to Trump, so he has created the Religious Liberty Commission. Trump is choosing Dr. Phil McGraw, who got his start on Oprah and then hosted his own daytime TV show, to sit on the holy task force. Dr. Phil says he is very proud to see religion coming back to the White House. Trump says his new Religious Liberty Commission is an effort to “vigorously enforce the historic and robust protections for religious liberty enshrined in Federal law.” Also on the RLC, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, and New York Archbishop Cardinal Timothy Dolan. So far, no Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist or other religions are represented. We've got our Friday A-team in place. Journalists Michael Shure and Jim Avila will join Mark to talk religion and politics. It's just not Friday without a trip to Florida. Get ready for some alligators and some sunshine in this addition of Friday Fabulous Florida. Sliding in on a Friday rainbow, it's our beloved Culture Blaster Michael Snyder bringing movie reviews, streaming options and an infusion of pop culture to the world.

America in Focus
Speculation High Over Trump's Potential Running Mate Ahead of Convention

America in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 8:12


Republicans who once criticized former President Donald Trump are on the presumptive Republican nominees' short-list for vice president ahead of the Republican National Convention next week. Trump's campaign reportedly sent informational requests to eight GOP leaders: Ohio U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, South Carolina U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, Florida U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds, New York U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik, Florida U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, Arkansas U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson. Trump has mentioned several of those same names during public appearances in recent weeks, teasing at his pick before the convention.Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxxFull story: https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_68bd03ec-3ec9-11ef-ae8b-f317a887eadd.html

Daily Signal News
Exclusive Interview: Ben Carson Announces Tool to Help Homeless, Needy

Daily Signal News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 26:40


Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson joins "The Daily Signal Podcast" to announce a powerful new tool to help the homeless and needy in communities across America.The "Find Shelter" tool is designed to connect needy families and individuals with housing, food, clothing, medical, and other local resources, Carson explains. He says the web service will help to meet the practical needs of many Americans as the pandemic continues.We also cover these stories:House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calls President Donald Trump a "clear and present danger" before the House’s vote to impeach him again.Trump releases a statement calling for peace in the nation.New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announces plans to end the city's affiliation with Trump businesses. Enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CNN Breaking News Alerts
CNN Breaking News Alert: Monday, November 9, 2020 - 12:30p ET

CNN Breaking News Alerts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 0:38


Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson tested positive for coronavirus Monday morning, his deputy chief of staff Coalter Baker confirmed to CNN.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

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HousingWire Daily
CLPHA opposes termination of AFFH rule

HousingWire Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 5:07


In today's Daily Download episode, HousingWire covers a letter from the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities addressed to the Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, expressing opposition to the termination of the AFFH rule.For some background on the story, here's a summary of the article:In a joint letter on Monday addressed to Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities and its counsel Reno and Cavanaugh expressed opposition to the the actions of the Trump administration regarding the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule, asking the organization to “withdraw its racist and illegal attempt to eliminate the rule.”The 2015 Obama-era rule and provision of the 1968 Fair Housing Act was eliminated July 23 by HUD and the Trump administration. The rule originally required cities and towns that received federal funding to examine local housing patterns for racial bias and design a plan to address any measurable discrimination.The CLPHA said they were deeply disturbed by an excerpt in a release from Carson that said after reviewing thousands of comments on the proposed changes to the rule, “we found it to be unworkable and ultimately a waste of time for localities to comply with.”In the letter, CLPHA said it was the responsibility of HUD to administer the Fair Housing Act and further fair housing — stating the obligation to do so is an “integral tool to address historic discrimination” in the industry.Following the main story, HousingWire covers an announcement from Zillow that it has resumed its iBuying efforts in all operating markets and a forecast from a Federal Reserve official that claims the nation needs to lockdown again to see robust economic activity.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:CLPHA and others voice opposition to elimination of AFFH rule and reject its new substituteZillow Offers resumes buying houses in all operating marketsFed official says lock down now or see sluggish recovery

HousingWire Daily
Trump administration to end AFFH fair housing rule

HousingWire Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 5:44


In today's Daily Download episode, HousingWire covers  The Trump administration's plan to abolish the Obama-era AFFH fair housing rule.For some background on the story, here's a summary of the article:  The Trump administration will terminate the Obama-era rule regarding the implementation of the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing, or AFFH, provision of the 1968 Fair Housing Act, according to Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson. In a press release issued on Thursday, Carson alleged the provision has proven “to be complicated, costly, and ineffective.”“After reviewing thousands of comments on the proposed changes to the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) regulation, we found it to be unworkable and ultimately a waste of time for localities to comply with, too often resulting in funds being steered away from communities that need them most,” said Secretary Carson in the release. “…Washington has no business dictating what is best to meet your local community's unique needs.”The 2015 rule requires cities and towns that receive federal funding to examine local housing patterns for racial bias and design a plan to address any measurable bias. Following the main story, HousingWire covers a report from TransUnion that indicates the percentage of accounts in financial hardship began to level off in June, and a report from ATTOM Data Solutions that claims profits on home sales rose 16% in the second quarter of this year.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:HUD to abolish Obama-era AFFH fair housing ruleTransUnion: the percentage of accounts in financial hardship began to level off in JuneSeller's market: Profits on home sales climb 16% in second quarter for a total ROI of 36%

PM Tampa Bay
Interview With Housing & Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson

PM Tampa Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 10:17


Ryan talks to Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson about Juneteenth, opportunity zones, the coronavirus pandemic, and lots more.

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Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News
A Disheartening Decision from the Supreme Court and Continued Unrest Across the Nation

Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 41:33


Townhall Review – June 20, 2020, 2020 Bob Franz talks with David Cortman, The Alliance Defending Freedom, about the U.S. Supreme Court decision redefining gender discrimination. Sebastian Gorka and Stephanie Hamill, of the Daily Caller, talk about the activist take over of a Seattle neighborhood, now called CHOP, the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest. Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson discuss the Seattle autonomous zone, CHOP, with Michael Medved, who lives just a few miles from the area. Sebastian Gorka talks with John Solomon, investigative journalist, about the “black ledger,” one of the key documents used against members of the 2016 Trump campaign. Hugh Hewitt and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson talk about the aftermath of the death of George Floyd. Dennis Prager talks with British journalist Matt Ridley, author of “How Innovation Works: And Why It Flourishes in Freedom,” talk about bringing freedom back to both the UK and the U.S. Larry Elder looks at an effort to erase history in the United Kingdom by removing statues of Winston Churchill.

HousingWire Daily
Carson voices support for DACA "Dreamers" to qualify for FHA mortgages

HousingWire Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 6:07


In today's Daily Download episode, HousingWire Digital Producer Alcynna Lloyd covers the Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson's statement to Congress that he supports DACA recipients to receive Federal Housing Administration mortgages.For some background on the story, here's a summary of the article:Ben Carson, secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, told Congress on Tuesday that he supported Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival recipients being eligible for mortgages backed by the Federal Housing Administration.Carson initially denied in his testimony that DACA recipients had been banned from getting FHA loans after President Donald Trump was sworn into office in 2017, then backpedaled.“Do people have conversations? Yes they do,” Carson said. “And I'm sure they will continue to have those conversations. Am I privy to all their conversations? No. Do their conversations change the policies? Absolutely not,” he said.“The whole thing started as the result of a question that was asked about it, and it then came to light that maybe some rules were being violated and people decided that they better pay closer attention to the rules,” Carson told Congress. Carson's comments on so-called Dreamers, as DACA recipients are known, came four days after HUD records and internal communications released as part of a Freedom of Information Act confirmed HUD changed its policy to deny FHA loans for DACA recipients even as top officials told Congress the opposite. Following the main story, HousingWire covers  the Federal Reserve's pledge to keep buying Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities, a report from LendingTree that claims potential homebuyers are going to face historically low inventory this summer, and a survey from Assurant that indicates 38% of American renters will need rent relief in the next 90 days.The Daily Download examines the most captivating articles reported from the HousingWire newsroom. 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:Under fire, Carson says HUD will allow DACA recipients to get FHA mortgagesFed pledges to maintain current pace of MBS purchasesPotential homebuyers are going to face historically low inventory this summerAssurant survey: 38% of renters will need relief in the next 90 days

State of the Union with Jake Tapper
Interview with former Secretary of State Gen. Colin Powell; Interview with Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson; Interview with Congressional Black Caucus Chair Rep. Karen Bass

State of the Union with Jake Tapper

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 42:10


First, Jake talks with former Secretary of State Gen. Colin Powell in a wide-ranging interview on President Trump's leadership during nationwide protests on racial injustice and America's role in the world. Powell says he is supporting former Vice President Joe Biden in the 2020 election. Then, Jake interviews Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson on whether the President's recent comments and tweets are exacerbating racial tensions in the United States. Then, Jake asks Congressional Black Caucus Chair Rep. Karen Bass about calls to defund the police and her legislation to address police brutality. Finally, Jake takes on the lies we've seen from local police departments about violent incidents caught on video.

WKYT News
Kentucky Newsmakers 4/5: Ambassador Kelly Knight Craft, Sec. Ben Carson, Ashli Watts

WKYT News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 26:02


Ambassador to the United Nations Kelly Knight Craft, Secretary Ben Carson, and Kentucky Chamber of Commerce CEO Ashli Watts discuss their different responses to COVID-19. Ambassador Craft weighs in on the United Nations' response to battle the disease in New York City and the worldwide economic fallout. United States Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson talks about the procedures in place to keep people in their homes. Watts explains how the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce is focused on helping businesses across the commonwealth during this difficult time.

ICE is Getting Ready for the End of DACA

"Tapp" into the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 122:50


Immigration and Customs Enforcement is reportedly filing new claims with the immigration courts seeking to begin deportation proceedings against several people who fall under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA, on the assumption that DACA will be allowed to expire without Congressional action. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson says something that I have been saying for a while now when he said, “Some people say it’s compassionate just to let them do anything they want to do. That’s not compassionate at all.  What’s compassionate is helping people who cannot take care of themselves manage. And If we can get them into the right setting so they’re getting proper medications and counseling, many of them become quite functional at that point.” According to the mother of an Ohio mother of two, when her daughter went into a long coma following a seizure, doctors told the woman’s mother that her daughter was “brain dead” and she should “pull the plug.” But seven months after slipping into a coma, the daughter awakened, making a full recovery. Plus, we will have our first visit of 2020 by Ron Edwards. This and more as time allows, plus don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day! 

ICE is Getting Ready for the End of DACA

"Tapp" into the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 123:00


Immigration and Customs Enforcement is reportedly filing new claims with the immigration courts seeking to begin deportation proceedings against several people who fall under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA, on the assumption that DACA will be allowed to expire without Congressional action. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson says something that I have been saying for a while now when he said, “Some people say it’s compassionate just to let them do anything they want to do. That’s not compassionate at all.  What’s compassionate is helping people who cannot take care of themselves manage. And If we can get them into the right setting so they’re getting proper medications and counseling, many of them become quite functional at that point.” According to the mother of an Ohio mother of two, when her daughter went into a long coma following a seizure, doctors told the woman’s mother that her daughter was “brain dead” and she should “pull the plug.” But seven months after slipping into a coma, the daughter awakened, making a full recovery. Plus, we will have our first visit of 2020 by Ron Edwards. This and more as time allows, plus don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day! 

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(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC

Exclusive: Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson joins Ed Henry on 'The Story' to discuss the Trump administration's plans to combat the homeless crisis in California.

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Squawk Pod
Microsoft’s Win; Facebook’s New News; SALT-y About Taxes

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 33:32


Joe Kernen, Becky Quick, and Andrew Ross Sorkin catch each other up on the weekend headlines, from major corporate deals to Twitter trends and box office records. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson has a new plan for low-income homebuyers. Plus, another day, another tax debate. Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ), talks SALT, “mooching,” and middle ground with Rep. Kevin Brady, House Ways and Means Committee Ranking Member and co-author of the GOP’s 2017 tax cut. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mississippi Edition
ME 10/02/19 - Impeachment | Opportunity Zones | Health Minute | State Fair Fare

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 22:22


Mississippi Edition for Wednesday, October 2, 2019:Gov. Phil Bryant speaks out against impeachment-related proceedings in the U.S. House of Representatives. Then, the U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is in Mississippi touting Opportunity Zones. And after a Southern Remedy Health Minute: What's your favorite fair food? It may not be healthy, but it should at least be safe. And learn about one blues great honoring another.____________________________________01:11 - Segment 1:Mississippi's Republican governor says Democrats' attempts to unseat the President Donald Trump will fail. The House is conducting an impeachment inquiry of the President, following the revelation that he asked for the help of another country to investigate a political rival. Gov. Phil Bryant tells our Desare Frazier the matter is being mishandled.Governor Phil Bryant referenced a tweet from President Donald Trump that claimed federal whistle blower rules have been changed. Multiple news outlets including the Washington Post and NBC News confirm the rules have not changed. We heard last week from two Mississippi Congressmen on the subject: Republican Representative Steven Palazzo and Democratic Representative Bennie Thompson. You can find both of those conversations HERE. ____________________________________04:45 - Segment 2: The U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is in Jackson to promote a program designed to spur economic development in low-income areas. Secretary Ben Carson says Opportunity Zones encourage investors to create businesses and develop affordable housing in distressed communities and receive tax incentives. The program provides tax incentives to investors to create businesses and affordable housing in distressed communities nationwide. Secretary Carson addressed a crowd of several hundred in downtown Jackson.Mississippi has 100 Opportunity Zones. Vicksburg Mayor George Flaggs says his city was the first in the nation to use the program. He says last year a lumber mill was about to close. But they were able to find an investor willing to operate the business and 125 jobs were saved. Scott Spivey is Executive Director of the Mississippi Home Corporation. His organization is involved in distributing Opportunity Zone grants for the state. He talks with our Desare Frazier about how the housing side of the program works.____________________________________14:46 - Segment 3: Southern Remedy Health Minute (Psoriasis)____________________________________16:40 - Segment 4: Food inspectors with the Mississippi State Department of Health examine sinks, coolers and other parts of a food truck at the state fairgrounds. The Mississippi State Fair opens today, with its offerings of food, rides, and livestock displays. This year there's even an ice skating rink - indoors, of course. This morning, inspectors from the Mississippi State Department of Health are conducting any last-minute food inspections before tonight's 5 P.M. opening. The health department's Anne Hogue says food vendors face the same regulations as regular restaurants. She spoke with MPB's Ezra Wall.20:55 - And before we go:Acclaimed guitarist and singer Taj Mahal is headlining a blues and gospel festival in Mississippi, and organizers say he chose the list of performers. The Mississippi John Hurt Homecoming Festival is Oct. 5 and 6 in Carroll County. Hurt was born in Mississippi in 1893 and started playing guitar as a child. He worked on farms and for the railroad and had a brief recording career before the Depression. He became famous in folk music circles a few years before he died in 1966. His granddaughter, Mary Frances Hurt-Wright, is president of the foundation organizing the festival. She tells the Greenwood Commonwealth that Mahal was 19 when he met her grandfather at a folk music festival in Newport, Rhode Island. Hurt became a mentor, teaching Mahal about the music business._________________________About MPB News and Mississippi Edition:Mississippi Edition website: mpbonline.org/MississippiEditionMPB News website: mpbonline.org/newsSocial MediaMPB News Facebook: mpbonline.org/MPBonlineNewsMPB News Twitter: twitter.com/MPBNews__________________Photo Credit: Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson appears before a Senate Banking Committee hearing on "Housing Finance Reform: Next Steps" on Capitol Hill, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019, in Washington. Trump administration officials appear before Congress to defend their plan for ending government control of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Cato Daily Podcast
Federal Rules and Housing Affordability

Cato Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 16:18


Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson has altered Obama-era federal housing rules. What does that mean for making housing more affordable and plentiful? Emily Hamilton of the Mercatus Center comments. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

On Second Thought
HUD Sec. Ben Carson Talks Affordable Housing In Exclusive GPB Interview

On Second Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 5:15


The median home price in Georgia is on track to nearly double from 2012 prices in the coming years, and wages haven't kept up. Georgia cities can be especially expensive. Atlanta rents have spiked in the past decade at the same time the number of units classified as affordable have been dropping. GPB's Ross Terrell recently discussed housing costs with U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson when Carson was in Atlanta for a conference on emerging strategies to address affordable housing. During their one-on-one conversation, Carson acknowledged the problem and emphasized the country's ability to innovate solutions. “First of all, we have to recognize that we do have a shortage of affordable housing, and it's reached a crisis stage but also recognize that Americans tend to be very innovative and very entrepreneurial,” Carson said. “What we really want to talk about are those things that are emerging that can solve this problem.” Carson acknowledged the role

On Second Thought
On Second Thought For Wednesday, July 31, 2019

On Second Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 48:29


A stretch of I-85 in southwest Georgia is a proving ground for technologies that could make such roadways ecologically sustainable. Allie Kelly, executive director of The Ray , visits On Second Thought to talk about the road renovations. The lack of affordable housing is a hot topic in Georgia cities. The median home price in Georgia is on track to nearly double from 2012 in the coming years. GPB's Ross Terrell asked Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson about gentrification and regulation and how it affects many facets of Georgians including veterans and minorities.

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Saltier Politics
Saltier Politics: Co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio

Saltier Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 34:56


Saltier Politics: Co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio get salty and catch up on the latest headlines from their take on the underwhelming 'Game of Thrones' finale to the even more underwhelming performance by Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson on Capitol Hill this week. Listen to their dramatic reading of the Carson testimony, as well as, what Emily and Julie agree to disagree on when it comes to Cersei and Jamie Lannister. There's a lot to get salty about, but first, answer us this: What are you salty about this week? See who or (what) Julie and Emily are pouring salt over and don't forget to bring your saltshaker! 

3 Martini Lunch
U.S. Hammers Russia, Carson's Big Spending, Bowling Ball Test

3 Martini Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 19:33


Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America applaud the Trump administration for slapping sanctions on Russia and salute UN Ambassador Nikki Haley for calling out Russia's chemical weapons attack against a Kremlin critic in Great Britain.  They also chew out Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson for not keeping a better watch over the effort to spend more than $31,000 on a dining set and for possibly misleading the public about it.  And they roll their eyes as President Trump tells GOP donors that Japan engages in unfair trading practices by dropping bowling balls on the hoods of U.S. imports and deeming them unfit for sale in Japan.