the classic roosevelt hotel find housing you would want them to be focused on reducing crime and have to deal with this migrant crisis, which as you have said, should be a federal issue. and he very well would run for president. meanwhile, a manhattan grand jury could hear a marine veteran danny penny s case today. steve: mr. penny faces manslaughter cases in connection with that death of jordan neely on the subway on may the 1st. todd piro joins us now on the latest including penny s first public comments about the case. todd? todd: daniel penny tells the new york post the case has nothing to do with race fanned someone needed help in the future he would step up again. may 1st tragic chokehold killing of homeless subway driver jordan penny, a former are very different than other confrontations he had experienced before he said this has go nothing to do with race. i judge a person based on character. i m not a white supremacist. everybody ha has ever met me can tell
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we were up to the task. reporter: and their work paid off, so they thought. they added a deck, a gas fireplace, and additional living space. in january of 2020, with the buildout almost finished, they decided to refinance and take some cash out of the property. they got an appraisal. it was right before covid hit, so the rates were extremely low. so we were trying to refinance to take advantage of the low rates. reporter: to their surprise, the afrazier wrote in her report that the house was only worth $995,000. we were sick to our stomach. we were upset. we were angered. i was disappointed, because one, i knew that the house was worth more than that. and secondly, because we needed the house to appraise for a certain amount to be able to pull out the capital in it. and when it didn t come in at that, it was devastated. reporter: they suspected the
reporter: and their work paid off, or so they thought. according to court documents the austins added a deck, a gas fireplace, and additional living space. in january of 2020 with the buildout almost finished they decided to refinance and take some cash out of the property. they got an appraisal. it was right before covid hit. so the rates were extremely low. so we were trying to refinance to take advantage of the low rates. reporter: and to their surprise the appraiser wrote in her report that the house was only worth $995,000. we were sick. sick to our stomach. we was upset. we was angered. i was disappointed because one, i knew that the house was worth more than that. and secondly, because we needed the house to appraise for a certain amount in order for us to be able to pull out the capital in it. and when it didn t come in at that it was devastating. reporter: they suspected that the seeming lowball valuation from an appraiser who happened
african americans may get a higher value on their property when they remove themselves entirely from the selling process. joe johns with more on what happened to one couple in san francisco. reporter: tenisha and paul austin bought their home in the marin city of northern california in 2016. it came with a coveted view of the bay but a long to-do list. it needed a lot of work, but we were up to the task. reporter: they added a deck, a gas fireplace, and additional living space. in january of 2020, with the buildout almost finished, they decided to refinance and take some cash out of the property. they got an appraisal. it was right before covid hit. so the rates were extremely low. so we were trying to refinance to take advantage of the low rates. reporter: to their surprise, the appraiser wrote that the house was only worth 995,000 dollars.