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psa has been transforming itself for years. visited the birthplace of peugeot and eastern france where the vast plant is being modernized. the peugeot brothers started a rolling steel mill in 1810. making coffee, pepper, and salt grinders. even cages. >> one of the things they branched out into was bicycles. they were also making carriages and carts that needed horses. then the idea came up to the brothers peugeot, what if we put an engine in front of our carriage. >> fast-forward to the second half of the 20th century and peugeot was one of the most prestigious and industrial jewels in france making cars for a growing middle class. in the 1970's it bought a struggling brand. by the time the global financial crisis hit in 2008, the company became on wielding. producing too many models on too many platforms. with brands that confuse consumers. between july 2007 and the end of 2008, the share price drop more than 80%. the company was burning through billions. peugeot needed outside help. by 2013, talks started for the french stat
psa has been transforming itself for years. visited the birthplace of peugeot and eastern france where the vast plant is being modernized. the peugeot brothers started a rolling steel mill in 1810. making coffee, pepper, and salt grinders. even cages. >> one of the things they branched out into was bicycles. they were also making carriages and carts that needed horses. then the idea came up to the brothers peugeot, what if we put an engine in front of our carriage. >> fast-forward...
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and members of the elite pro scholar athlete program known as psa. >> i'll be part of the psa programrd coaching the next generation of nba stars and their roster proves it. since the program was 2009, are currently playing including the orlando magic's mo bramble. the program's a passion project for four old college friends, terrence bunch williams, jason ford, justin arles. >> basketball's always been something we all loved. and obviously community and giving back to kids. and if you go down the line, each one of us just wanted to make sure we were doing something that was going to affect the world in a positive manner. >> it's not just about success on the court. it's about success in life, starting with a college education. >> what is pro scholar athletes? >> what we do is try to identify young men and expose them to greater academic, social opportunities through the sport. the impetus of our program is really to position as many black and brown boys to get a free college education. >> reporter: but their goeshlgs th goal, they say, is not just to motivate the students to be good
and members of the elite pro scholar athlete program known as psa. >> i'll be part of the psa programrd coaching the next generation of nba stars and their roster proves it. since the program was 2009, are currently playing including the orlando magic's mo bramble. the program's a passion project for four old college friends, terrence bunch williams, jason ford, justin arles. >> basketball's always been something we all loved. and obviously community and giving back to kids. and if...
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overall we have 85 sworn including supervisors and officers and four psas, three civilians. a breakdown of the staffing, we have 22 supervisors and 18% of which are -- we have 5% black, we have 18% asian, 9% hispanic and 68% white. the breakdown of genders 68% female and officers we have 65 officers, 14% black and 64% white and 16% hispanic and 6% asian. and then male to female within the officer rank is 54% male and 10% female. our crime trends and strategies we highlight the community communicated with me quickly and what we do on a daily basis is crime prevention. i believe that's the solution and it really is the way of the future preventing crime opposed to committing the crime and solving the crime. we've approached this in a number of ways. one is an educational outreach approach. i attend many meetings and community group asks me i'm there and i spend a lot of my time talking about how we can prevent crimes. we also my officers are on a weekly daily basis educating the general public, handing out flyers in an effort to educate to prevent being a victim of a crime. la
overall we have 85 sworn including supervisors and officers and four psas, three civilians. a breakdown of the staffing, we have 22 supervisors and 18% of which are -- we have 5% black, we have 18% asian, 9% hispanic and 68% white. the breakdown of genders 68% female and officers we have 65 officers, 14% black and 64% white and 16% hispanic and 6% asian. and then male to female within the officer rank is 54% male and 10% female. our crime trends and strategies we highlight the community...
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jack: well, i mean, i have--like not as far out from transplant in that, in the psa.s kind of weird to look back and see kind of like how young i was just like a year ago. robert: believe me, we all go through that on tv. how about in terms of, you know, why you chose that, though? i mean, did you feel as though it just was important that somebody who went through it, as well as somebody who is of asian descent, actually speak up? jack: yeah, well, my donor was a 23-year-old from--well, it was from australia, but then they said it was from new zealand. but you know, it was really, yeah, inspiring. robert: of asian descent? jack: well, we don't know, but we're guessing, but yeah. robert: okay, in terms of the future, having done that, does that kind of fit into, maybe somethingsing, but yeah. that you'd like to do later? jack: yeah, i mean, i would definitely keep trying to get people to sign up. and i think that'll always be a part of me. robert: we heard your public service announcement, but the people who are out there who are watching who haven't done that, who hav
jack: well, i mean, i have--like not as far out from transplant in that, in the psa.s kind of weird to look back and see kind of like how young i was just like a year ago. robert: believe me, we all go through that on tv. how about in terms of, you know, why you chose that, though? i mean, did you feel as though it just was important that somebody who went through it, as well as somebody who is of asian descent, actually speak up? jack: yeah, well, my donor was a 23-year-old from--well, it was...
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and members of the elite pro scholar athlete program known as psa. >> i will be part of the psa program for the rest of my life. >> reporter: a youth basketball program geared towards coaching the next generation of nba stars and their roster proves it. since the program was founded in 2009, seven graduates are currently playing, including the orlando magic's mo bama. the program's a passion project for four old college friends. terrence williams, jason ford, justin weir, ray charles. >> basketball's always been something we all loved. obviously community, giving back to kids. if you go down the line, each one of us had a mentor that just wanted to make sure that we were doing something that was going to affect the world in a positive manner. >> reporter: the program is not just about success on the court, it's about success in life, starting with a college education. what is pro scholar athletes? >> what we do is try and identify young men and expose them to greater academic and social opportunities through the sport. the impetus of our program is to really position as many black and b
and members of the elite pro scholar athlete program known as psa. >> i will be part of the psa program for the rest of my life. >> reporter: a youth basketball program geared towards coaching the next generation of nba stars and their roster proves it. since the program was founded in 2009, seven graduates are currently playing, including the orlando magic's mo bama. the program's a passion project for four old college friends. terrence williams, jason ford, justin weir, ray...
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looking to double its sales in the middle east and africa french auto giants psa inaugurated a factory in morocc. factory which is near kenitra in the north is set to assemble a hundred thousand cars per year i will create twenty five hundred full time jobs. psa is hoping to compete with its rival renault which opened its largest car assembly plants in africa and morocco back in two thousand and twelve a global instruments to combat violence and harassment at work. that's how do you an agency overseeing international labor standards a qualified in newly dropped a treaty. its first to address arrest meant in the workplace. the convention aims to protect workers from harassment both at work and outside i work related trips and even during their commutes. the document will be legally binding for nations that ratified. an american firefighters are battling a massive blaze at philadelphia energy solution inks oil refinery caused by three explosions. for refinery workers were treated for minor injuries the company says that the one hundred and fifty year old refining complex process is a thr
looking to double its sales in the middle east and africa french auto giants psa inaugurated a factory in morocc. factory which is near kenitra in the north is set to assemble a hundred thousand cars per year i will create twenty five hundred full time jobs. psa is hoping to compete with its rival renault which opened its largest car assembly plants in africa and morocco back in two thousand and twelve a global instruments to combat violence and harassment at work. that's how do you an agency...
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mexico has launched this psa that says -- warning migrants about the dangers of crossing the river.is no future or dream to reach, that message reads in spanish there. >> trying to have us not see any more of those heartbreaking images. >>> moving on, president trump is right now on his way to japan. he stopped off to visit u.s. troops in alaska while air force one refueled. one of his most important meetings in japan will be with the president of china during the g20. trade is expected to be the main issue of their discussion. president trump has threatened new tariffs on everything china ships to the u.s. >>> the faa has found a new flaw with the computer system of boeing 737 max jet which has been grounded after two deadly crashes. it was found by government test pilots who were trying out boeing's updated max software in a flight simulator. it discovered a flaw that could send the plane's nose pitching down. fixing the flaw will likely delay the 737 max return to service by several months. >>> one of the nra's leaders has stepped down amid accusations he was part of a failed cou
mexico has launched this psa that says -- warning migrants about the dangers of crossing the river.is no future or dream to reach, that message reads in spanish there. >> trying to have us not see any more of those heartbreaking images. >>> moving on, president trump is right now on his way to japan. he stopped off to visit u.s. troops in alaska while air force one refueled. one of his most important meetings in japan will be with the president of china during the g20. trade is...
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carriers affected include skywest, mesa, psa, gojet, and endeavor. reporting more than 900 cancellations in this country, including dozens of united express and delta regional flights. overseas flights also being affected. >>> and we're learning more about a deadly plane crash on new york's long island. investigators say two people were killed when a single engine six-seater plunged down into a field on a family farm. that plane was headed for massachusetts. a dog onboard did survive. the cause of the crash is under investigation. >>> and the images coming in from overseas. the towering ash cloud shooting thousands of feet into the air. the mount sinabung volcano erupting in western indonesia. no injuries reported, but officials urging residents living nearby to use masks when the ash rains down. >>> and the tragic development tonight in the search for that beloved police chief lost in gulf waters off texas. coast guard officials in houston ending the search for chris reed. his body recovered not far from where he went overboard. his fishing boat was
carriers affected include skywest, mesa, psa, gojet, and endeavor. reporting more than 900 cancellations in this country, including dozens of united express and delta regional flights. overseas flights also being affected. >>> and we're learning more about a deadly plane crash on new york's long island. investigators say two people were killed when a single engine six-seater plunged down into a field on a family farm. that plane was headed for massachusetts. a dog onboard did survive....
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over you getting a regular screenings grady you can also do through through a blood test every s a psaw that then also the digital rectal exam as well right. >>there's a bit of a problem here and that the government doesn't recommend you get these tests yes, it is often it may be your doctor might be a the psa because there's so many false negatives. >>hasn't been. her it's not perfect the president test tool yet. well it can cause a lot of anxiety and yeah for for no reason at another big issue of course is colorectal cancer from it. >>yes and that is that is one of the 3rd leading cause of death monday in men. that's definitely you know getting the colonoscopy there there are several different tests you can take that generally the colonoscopy is kind of the gold sure standard to poke. >>us kids cancer is also a big danger for men and especially now we're learning more about summertime. but we still forget to put on our sunscreen wear hats and that's why are prone skin melanoma twice as. higher risk of melanoma because of that being outdoors more maybe occupation. wise but also becaus
over you getting a regular screenings grady you can also do through through a blood test every s a psaw that then also the digital rectal exam as well right. >>there's a bit of a problem here and that the government doesn't recommend you get these tests yes, it is often it may be your doctor might be a the psa because there's so many false negatives. >>hasn't been. her it's not perfect the president test tool yet. well it can cause a lot of anxiety and yeah for for no reason at...
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that's according to its owners, the psa group, who say the move is conditional on the final terms ofesmere port. how important is the astra to the factory‘s future? the astra is the lifeblood of this place, it's one of the uk's most popularfamily cars place, it's one of the uk's most popular family cars and it's built at ellesmere port, a place that has been open for nearly 50 years so for more than 1000 workers this evening it's a relief as they know their futures are more secure. it's a different tune to the one being sung bya different tune to the one being sung by a lot of car manufacturers in the uk. we heard from ford, honda, jaguar land rover and nissan all saying they are cutting workers in the uk but it comes from a big f because vauxhall say they are reserving the right to change their mind if there is a no—deal brexit. thank you. now, take a look at this — it's17—year—old feuzi za baat, who was working in a street in istanbul when something caught his eye. moments later he makes this incredible catch — saving two—year—old doha muhammed, whom he'd spotted playing near a win
that's according to its owners, the psa group, who say the move is conditional on the final terms ofesmere port. how important is the astra to the factory‘s future? the astra is the lifeblood of this place, it's one of the uk's most popularfamily cars place, it's one of the uk's most popular family cars and it's built at ellesmere port, a place that has been open for nearly 50 years so for more than 1000 workers this evening it's a relief as they know their futures are more secure. it's a...
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let us move on to psa group, the enhancement they want to continue to manufacture the astra it —— atoperation is also struggling a little bit. what is interesting from the investor standpoint is whether a defensive sector, coffee, consumers kept buying it but with the economy slowing down globally, perhaps it will affect our patterns of buying coffee and there are signs that is happening. looking at the wider market, a lot of fluctuations today, there is quite a lot of uncertainty surrounding global trade ahead of the 620 surrounding global trade ahead of the g20 summit? yes, investors are going into the weekend whenjen what will come out of this crucial discussion between china, america and will be the rampart of tariffs. that is the key thing which is keeping investors cautious going into the weekend of trading. thank you very much, simon french, chief economist joining you very much, simon french, chief economistjoining us there. a lot of uncertainty as we head towards the 620 uncertainty as we head towards the g20 summit, spies global trade is concerned anyway. thank you very muc
let us move on to psa group, the enhancement they want to continue to manufacture the astra it —— atoperation is also struggling a little bit. what is interesting from the investor standpoint is whether a defensive sector, coffee, consumers kept buying it but with the economy slowing down globally, perhaps it will affect our patterns of buying coffee and there are signs that is happening. looking at the wider market, a lot of fluctuations today, there is quite a lot of uncertainty...
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stores of tfa the public health workers in the united states need to act more quickly what about the psa. >> with t foss? so we came out with an action plan earlier this year as a comprehensive action plan for a category of chemicals ever produced by the epa in our 49 year history. we did that and under one year with career staff working long hours to put that together and under all of the statues are 49 year history we have an era of being very silent we have our chemical office and historically a difficult time working across those silos with the action plans we try to break down the silos and how the team works together and we are moving forward on toxicity standards with the enforcement office we have initiated eight to clean up mayor buttigieg where we - - p-fos where we find it. and looking at the chemicals program and we have seen a few blank faces on this one but p-fos we have been in the environment 40 or 50 years it is the most famous one is teflon pans the chemical and teflon it's also scotchgard. also gore-tex clothing. if you think about it everybody has in their homes it ha
stores of tfa the public health workers in the united states need to act more quickly what about the psa. >> with t foss? so we came out with an action plan earlier this year as a comprehensive action plan for a category of chemicals ever produced by the epa in our 49 year history. we did that and under one year with career staff working long hours to put that together and under all of the statues are 49 year history we have an era of being very silent we have our chemical office and...
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. >> public storage, psa. >> your brother. >> jdx i'm in the dxj giddy up. >> corona beer and as you pointed out mexico tariffs are a smoke screen. >> that does it for us "the exchange" starts now. >> thank you, scott. hi, everybody. here is what's ahead, screeching to a halt. adp report showing the fewest job gains since 2010 what does that mean for friday's big jobs report and for those rate cuts that everyone is buzzing about? as washington takes on big tech, one founder tells us how he was forced to tell his company as google's ad dominance grew and the smaller players just couldn't keep up those details are ahead. >>> plus winners and big, big losers investors seem to be firing a warning shot at retailers this season that's coming up seema mody is at the stock exchange seema? >> it's all about the fed and the fed's willingness to be accommodative and cutting rates. the dow closed up over 500 points the big question is how much higher the market can do if the fed does, in fact, cut rates data from barclays that shows historical performance of s&p 500 during prior fed rate cuts, 3
. >> public storage, psa. >> your brother. >> jdx i'm in the dxj giddy up. >> corona beer and as you pointed out mexico tariffs are a smoke screen. >> that does it for us "the exchange" starts now. >> thank you, scott. hi, everybody. here is what's ahead, screeching to a halt. adp report showing the fewest job gains since 2010 what does that mean for friday's big jobs report and for those rate cuts that everyone is buzzing about? as washington takes...
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and i believe that this psa good process because the speaker is bringing everyone together so that we can all be on one page because we have got to make sure that the public understands very well the severity of what we are doing. >> all right. so you have called for an impeachment inquiry but the speakerer -- as i said you support her in the process but she is not agreeing with you yet process. she explained one of the key reasons she is not there on impeachment. i wanted to play it for you. >> do you know most people think that quichement means you are out of office. they think that you get impeached, you're gone. and that is completely not true. and i may have thought that myself 50 years ago. but you get impeached and it's an indictment. it's an indictment. so when you are impeaching somebody you want to make sure you have the strongest possible indictment. because it's not the means to the end that people think. >> so when it comes to this point she makes about e. areal from office. as you and i know she is right. if she he were impeached he would not be removed from office. does
and i believe that this psa good process because the speaker is bringing everyone together so that we can all be on one page because we have got to make sure that the public understands very well the severity of what we are doing. >> all right. so you have called for an impeachment inquiry but the speakerer -- as i said you support her in the process but she is not agreeing with you yet process. she explained one of the key reasons she is not there on impeachment. i wanted to play it for...
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voted for hillary. [ laughter ] if anything, this looks like the world's least effective anti-drug psawith an obvious lie that he just assumed everyone else would agree with >> i just saw that nancy pelosi, just before our meeting, made a statement that "we believe that the president of the united states isngaged in a cover-up." well, it turns out i'm the most -- and i think most of youl woagree to this. i'm the most transparent president probably in th history of this country. >> seth: no, we would not agree. [ laughter ] i mean - i mean, we can see right through you, but i don't think that's what you meant [ laughter and applause he always tries -- he does this thing where he always tries to trick everybody into thinking they agree with them he's like a guy on a first date who tries to sneak in something like, "so, i think you'd agree, we should go back to my place. and you're like, "uh, you haven't been reading the signs." [ laughter and applause trump then complained about the hearbygs and subpoenas issued the chairman of the house judiciary committee jerry nadler, who is from new
voted for hillary. [ laughter ] if anything, this looks like the world's least effective anti-drug psawith an obvious lie that he just assumed everyone else would agree with >> i just saw that nancy pelosi, just before our meeting, made a statement that "we believe that the president of the united states isngaged in a cover-up." well, it turns out i'm the most -- and i think most of youl woagree to this. i'm the most transparent president probably in th history of this country....
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but the psa group has said its decision is conditional on what it describes as "the final terms of theworkers. the time is 5:14pm. the headlines on bbc news: labour mps call on jeremy corbyn to overturn the decision to allow his ally — chris williamson — back into the party following anti—semitism allegations. a jury hears that the man accused of stabbing lee pomeroy to death held a phone to his face and said "i'm going to kill this man." the two contenders to be the next tory leader and next prime minister clash over their policies, ahead of more hustings this evening. it is the start of the women's world cup. england face norway tonight, and his side are happy, and ready to win. west indies are chasing 269 for victory against india in the cricket world cup, and well cut elimination for them is getting closer as they struggle. liam brady has missed out on a place in the main draw of wimbledon. he was beaten in the third round of qualifying by the french man gregoire. i will have more on those stories just after 5:30pm. let's get more now on the news that 90 labour mps and peers have c
but the psa group has said its decision is conditional on what it describes as "the final terms of theworkers. the time is 5:14pm. the headlines on bbc news: labour mps call on jeremy corbyn to overturn the decision to allow his ally — chris williamson — back into the party following anti—semitism allegations. a jury hears that the man accused of stabbing lee pomeroy to death held a phone to his face and said "i'm going to kill this man." the two contenders to be the next...
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. >> public storage, psa. >> your brother. >> jdx i'm in the dxj giddy up. >> corona beer and as younted out mexico tariffs are a smoke screen. >> that does it for us "the exchange" starts now. >> thank you, scott. hi, everybody. here is what's ahead, screeching to a halt. adp report showing the fewest job gains since 2010 what does that mean for friday's big jobs report and for those rate cuts that everyone is buzzing about? as washington takes on big tech, one founder tells us how he was forced to tell his company as google's ad dominance grew and the smaller players just couldn't keep up those details are ahead. >>> plus winners and big, big losers investors seem to be firing a warning shot at retailers this
. >> public storage, psa. >> your brother. >> jdx i'm in the dxj giddy up. >> corona beer and as younted out mexico tariffs are a smoke screen. >> that does it for us "the exchange" starts now. >> thank you, scott. hi, everybody. here is what's ahead, screeching to a halt. adp report showing the fewest job gains since 2010 what does that mean for friday's big jobs report and for those rate cuts that everyone is buzzing about? as washington takes on...
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but the psa group has said its decision is conditional on what it describes as "the final terms of thender hate crimes being reported across england, scotland and wales has nearly doubled in the past three years. figures obtained by the bbc show there were almost 2,000 recorded incidents last year. the government claims the rise is due to victims being more confident about coming forward, and changes in the way police record the crimes. emma glasbey reports. friday night in leeds. it's a big event for the transgender community. tonight, people feel safe and supported. but away from here, that's often not the case. so there's lots of different options on there for you to be able to... i get abuse all the time. do you report it? i do most of the time... a group called the lgbt angels is urging people to report hate crime incidents. some of those here tonight tell us they've been through terrifying experiences. a guy came out of a block of flats, called me a paedophile, threatened to stab me, smashed my car up, held a dog chain up to my face. last year, more than 1,900 tra nsgender hate c
but the psa group has said its decision is conditional on what it describes as "the final terms of thender hate crimes being reported across england, scotland and wales has nearly doubled in the past three years. figures obtained by the bbc show there were almost 2,000 recorded incidents last year. the government claims the rise is due to victims being more confident about coming forward, and changes in the way police record the crimes. emma glasbey reports. friday night in leeds. it's a...
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that's according to its owners — the psa group — who say the move is conditional on the final terms ofh. it's the lifeblood of this place, it's one of the uk's must populate family cars built here at this point the place has been open for nearly 50 yea rs, the place has been open for nearly 50 years, so for more than 1000 workers this evening, it's a sigh of relief as they realise their futures are more secure 110w and relief as they realise their futures are more secure now and is certainly are more secure now and is certainly a very different to do the one being signed by like a big car manufacturers in the uk at the moment. we heard recently from florida, honda, jaguar land rover nissan all saying they are cutting production lines and cutting workers and uk, but it comes at the big if though, because if box elder is saying today they are effectively visiting rights to change their mind if there is a note to brexit. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... parts of europe are experiencing an extreme heatwave — and forest fires have broken out in spain.
that's according to its owners — the psa group — who say the move is conditional on the final terms ofh. it's the lifeblood of this place, it's one of the uk's must populate family cars built here at this point the place has been open for nearly 50 yea rs, the place has been open for nearly 50 years, so for more than 1000 workers this evening, it's a sigh of relief as they realise their futures are more secure 110w and relief as they realise their futures are more secure now and is...
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and think back to pre-crisis, we would be comfortable if countrywide was rin in the psa and control whether or not to review a breach, whether or not to pursue a breach, whether or not to pursue certain loss mitigation all behind closed doors, i have a feeling people would say we're not so comfortable with looking backwards. in the crt deal, fannie and freddie make it very clear in their disclosures they would look out for the center of fannie mae and freddie mac and the investors don't have any rights for reresource. and most of the investors, if not all of the investors in crt take comfort that for the most part the incentives of fanny and freddy overlap with their incentives but if you look back at 2008, 9:00, 10:00, that is not always the case. and nothing pejorative about it, they have done a tremendous amount of smart things, but that's one of the features of crt. so in my view of qualified security, i wouldn't do it unless you can build into the csp and maybe have fannie mae and freddie mac to offer it as a service, fee for the infrastructure, and this some of the things that i see,
and think back to pre-crisis, we would be comfortable if countrywide was rin in the psa and control whether or not to review a breach, whether or not to pursue a breach, whether or not to pursue certain loss mitigation all behind closed doors, i have a feeling people would say we're not so comfortable with looking backwards. in the crt deal, fannie and freddie make it very clear in their disclosures they would look out for the center of fannie mae and freddie mac and the investors don't have...
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happen if we move the mri test into the screening population rather than men who have already got a high psaout it being a simple, if it worked and was effective, as having a test in a supermarket car park. is that the dream really? to get it done on a scale like that. yes, that's right, so with other screening programmes offering high quality screening tests in large volumes, what is needed is to make it effective. mri is more complicated than a simple blood test, but it can still be done at a large scale and with a shorter scan. when you are trying to fund and get support for a programme like this, do you have to work out how many lives potentially you may be able to save? have you done that, and what are the figures if you could share those with us? we do do that and we know that at the moment around 6000 men a year are diagnosed with late stage cancer where it is not curable. we know that if we could detect those men at an earlier stage when it would be curable we would be ina much when it would be curable we would be in a much better position. the finer details of why we need this first
happen if we move the mri test into the screening population rather than men who have already got a high psaout it being a simple, if it worked and was effective, as having a test in a supermarket car park. is that the dream really? to get it done on a scale like that. yes, that's right, so with other screening programmes offering high quality screening tests in large volumes, what is needed is to make it effective. mri is more complicated than a simple blood test, but it can still be done at a...
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they announced a partnership with the american academy of pediatrics with new psas to alert parents of drownings. according to the association, drowning is the top cause of death for children 1 to 4 years old and i've covered this story since we first met with the millers. one of the things to remember, 20 seconds, that is all it can take for a young child to drown. 88% of people who go through formal swim lessons have a better chance of not drowning. that is what they preach so often. there's something called ifr, infant swimming resource self-rescue. it teaches young babes what to do, how to flip over. you can't say it enough. you've got to be cautious. >> that's why they're talking about it. because it happens so quickly. >> 77% of these drownings happen when you don't expect your child to be near water or a pool. that's what's so glaring. >> unthinkable. thank you. >>> a woman who drew backlash for a photo of a giraffe she killed is now defending herself. ahead on "ctm," why she says she's proud to hunt and how she believes it benefits wildlife. %fo %fo >>> get out there and enjoy
they announced a partnership with the american academy of pediatrics with new psas to alert parents of drownings. according to the association, drowning is the top cause of death for children 1 to 4 years old and i've covered this story since we first met with the millers. one of the things to remember, 20 seconds, that is all it can take for a young child to drown. 88% of people who go through formal swim lessons have a better chance of not drowning. that is what they preach so often. there's...
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. >> psa from joe crowley. there are a lot of americans who have picked it up for sure.about william barr. the congress is set to hold a contempt vote against him on tuesday, which is a big step in the mueller investigation. but also this. the attorney general joked about a rocky entrance to his tenure to the justice department, but he turned heads over a timely metaphor that he used. >> as we have been watching the coverage of june 6, 1944, d-day, i had the thought that my rival this time felt a little bit, i think, like jumping into son mara glaze on the morning of june 5th, trying to figure out where you could land without getting shot. >> it reminded us of another recent comparison, ill-advised comparison from a prominent politician. >> for all that i've been through, seems even strange for me to say it, but i'm at a certain peace because a lot of prayers for me. when i had to step down to the floor of the house of representatives and look up at those 400 and some accusers, we just passed through easter, i had a better insight for what he went through for us. >> joyc
. >> psa from joe crowley. there are a lot of americans who have picked it up for sure.about william barr. the congress is set to hold a contempt vote against him on tuesday, which is a big step in the mueller investigation. but also this. the attorney general joked about a rocky entrance to his tenure to the justice department, but he turned heads over a timely metaphor that he used. >> as we have been watching the coverage of june 6, 1944, d-day, i had the thought that my rival...
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migrants have long hoped the rio grande would carry them into the u.s., but this mexican psa released tuesday warning the river's currents could also kill them. [ speaking a foreign language ] the warnings follow this haunting image, oscar ramirez and his daughter valeria tucked into his shirt. her arm draped over his neck, drowned on the banks of the rio gran grande. valeria was just shy of her second birthday and her grandmother clinging to the toddler's stuffed animal. this is her favorite doll, she says. the image graphically capturing the desperation of migrants who risk everything to cross into the u.s. and used as a political bludgeon on capitol hill. >> the president's actions at the border are a whirlwind of incompetence leading to pictures like this. >> reporter: president trump blaming the tragedy on democrats and what he called open borders. >> open borders mean crime and open borders mean people drowning in the rivers. >> reporter: but scrutiny is also mounting on the government's handling of children's detention centers. overnight, a restraining order filed against two t
migrants have long hoped the rio grande would carry them into the u.s., but this mexican psa released tuesday warning the river's currents could also kill them. [ speaking a foreign language ] the warnings follow this haunting image, oscar ramirez and his daughter valeria tucked into his shirt. her arm draped over his neck, drowned on the banks of the rio gran grande. valeria was just shy of her second birthday and her grandmother clinging to the toddler's stuffed animal. this is her favorite...
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that is why they called this psa.y thought they might actually people there but i did not expect a million people. stuart: another thing that xi jinping, going into trump talks, which is reported china import coming to china down eight percent. what do you make of that? >> that is declining domestic demand. stuart: they are slowing down. >> slowing down a lot! the chinese economy is 82 percent some people say maybe it is just one percent. it is not the 6.6 percent they claim for 2018 or the 6.4 percent the claim for quarter one. you do not see people buying stuff which is wise down 8 and a half percent importance last month your idea. it's a bad story for xi jinping. he really needs a trade deal with the u.s. but he may not go up and he's been talking of the people's war against the us, very belligerent rhetoric. he has made trade and national sovereignty issue. it is a very difficult thing for him to climb down. stuart: and the g 20 meeting, the whole thing starts two weeks from today. it will be fascinating. >> i wo
that is why they called this psa.y thought they might actually people there but i did not expect a million people. stuart: another thing that xi jinping, going into trump talks, which is reported china import coming to china down eight percent. what do you make of that? >> that is declining domestic demand. stuart: they are slowing down. >> slowing down a lot! the chinese economy is 82 percent some people say maybe it is just one percent. it is not the 6.6 percent they claim for...
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are hearing from a lot of big manufacturers, they have been most vocal and this time it's the turn of psadepends on the deal we get with brexit. they say their future investment in this country is dependent on what sort of brexit deal we get and on the unions agreeing to a new deal for workers. they haven't given any more info but we think they want the government to agree to frictionless trade with the european union, that means they wouldn't have to pay any taxes to send parts or their finished cars over the uk—eu border. they don't want checkpoints or anything. that would make it so much more difficult for business, getting the parts in and getting the cars out. the smmt, which compiles these figures for the industry, also warned the impact of a no—deal brexit could be "seismic". that is a significant word. notjust this company saying it, we are reporting lots of other companies. who else has been talking in the auto sector? japanese firm nissan had a change of heart earlier this year and decided not to make its new x—trail car at its sunderland plant. brexit wasn't the only reason but
are hearing from a lot of big manufacturers, they have been most vocal and this time it's the turn of psadepends on the deal we get with brexit. they say their future investment in this country is dependent on what sort of brexit deal we get and on the unions agreeing to a new deal for workers. they haven't given any more info but we think they want the government to agree to frictionless trade with the european union, that means they wouldn't have to pay any taxes to send parts or their...
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happen if we move the mri test into the screening population rather than men who have already got a high psag to fund and get support for a programme like this do you have to work out how many lives you may be able to save? have you done that? what are the figures and can you share them with us? we do look at that and we know that at the moment around 6000 men a year are diagnosed with late stage cancer where it is not curable and we know that if we could detect those men at an earlier stage where it would be curable we would be in a much better position. the finer details of why we need the first study to work things out. if somebody is watching this this morning thinking this could be interesting for my future and others that i know, if it is successful, what are we looking at in terms of potential roll out time? the trial is due to finish in about three yea rs' is due to finish in about three years' time. to get things into a national programme it would need a couple of years after that, so some men in london will be invited in the next three years and once we have worked things out it wi
happen if we move the mri test into the screening population rather than men who have already got a high psag to fund and get support for a programme like this do you have to work out how many lives you may be able to save? have you done that? what are the figures and can you share them with us? we do look at that and we know that at the moment around 6000 men a year are diagnosed with late stage cancer where it is not curable and we know that if we could detect those men at an earlier stage...