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i'm not going to be repetitive with anything that cambridge said. i think they did a great, exhaustive job covering the portfolio. so what i was going to do was to fill in a couple of the points to build on and a couple of things anita said. i think the markets, generally speaking, a frothy, not just private equity, public is physiciaisfrothy. it's hard to find a mispriced marketplace. we believe there's fall efficiency in the marketplace, broadly speaking. private equity is still viewed to be an attractive acid class for long-term investors for some of the reasons anita talked about, which is general partners, private equity managers are able to add value to the portfolio without having the burdens of having quarterly reporting. we've seen a lot of companies tratransform from small to large and they would not be able to do that as a publically-traded company. there's good private equity manager could bring to the value proposition. your programme has been consistently one of the top ten performing public pension managed private equity programmes. t
i'm not going to be repetitive with anything that cambridge said. i think they did a great, exhaustive job covering the portfolio. so what i was going to do was to fill in a couple of the points to build on and a couple of things anita said. i think the markets, generally speaking, a frothy, not just private equity, public is physiciaisfrothy. it's hard to find a mispriced marketplace. we believe there's fall efficiency in the marketplace, broadly speaking. private equity is still viewed to be...
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what was so striking to me is cambridge analytica is not mentioned in the mueller report. do you, based on your sourcing, think that's because it's an ongoing investigation, counter intel or somewhere else place, or they didn't find anything or chose not to pursue it because it's outside what mueller deemed as his purview? >> it's another ongoing mystery. does it form part of the counterintelligence aspect of the mueller report which is, you know, out of public sight, is that the reason? because it's not just that we know nothing about cambridge analytica from the report, we also know nothing about what actually happened on facebook during the u.s. presidential election. and that question about whether there was any overlap between the targeting that the trump campaign was doing and the targeting that we know the russian government was doing with its advertisements, that's -- that question has not been answered. and it seems that hasn't even really been asked in america yet. this should be in public sight. this is -- you know, it's of paramount public interest that that in
what was so striking to me is cambridge analytica is not mentioned in the mueller report. do you, based on your sourcing, think that's because it's an ongoing investigation, counter intel or somewhere else place, or they didn't find anything or chose not to pursue it because it's outside what mueller deemed as his purview? >> it's another ongoing mystery. does it form part of the counterintelligence aspect of the mueller report which is, you know, out of public sight, is that the reason?...
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company that doesn't exist anymore called cambridge analytical in the u.k. and how they used potential voters and what happened and i would just remind you have a look. in 2015 the political consulting firm cambridge analytics gained access to data from more than 50000000 facebook users for political advertising purposes the data suggested what kind of advertisement would most likely persuade a particular person in a particular location for some political ad that information from cambridge analytical was leveraged to influence political events around the world including the 2016 u.s. presidential election and the 26000 bricks that both tech companies are just getting sharper collecting and using information about us and while the long term consequences potential misuse of so much personal data collection remains largely unknown we don't seem to be limiting the data we leave behind. some of it i'm just thinking i wonder if we actually even care as consume is because every time that we sign on to an apple if i say yes it's a whole list of options if we say no
company that doesn't exist anymore called cambridge analytical in the u.k. and how they used potential voters and what happened and i would just remind you have a look. in 2015 the political consulting firm cambridge analytics gained access to data from more than 50000000 facebook users for political advertising purposes the data suggested what kind of advertisement would most likely persuade a particular person in a particular location for some political ad that information from cambridge...
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as husband is starting in cambridge she will be spending 2 years here with him and their son. hi. i'm from and i learned called angle that so actually i'm a blog. and i'm just as a research on the fact how you know breadth it might affect a country like i do you haven't a thought there's been a lot of the consideration of the fact that there's a united kingdom but you have to represent correct that there's diverse interests of between the skull of it's not certain but in business certainly so when you have that arrogance it doesn't surprise me that they wouldn't consider what the channel islands feels with guernsey feels what feels right to venice that i think we should have left the because apparently trade is going to be way more expensive than most people in england when you go to that to get that foreign people out of the country but most the time they say all that taken on jobs or whatever but it's been missed they're not lazy like most british people and that you do the work and they i don't know i think is a bad idea we should have left and not people trying to say that we
as husband is starting in cambridge she will be spending 2 years here with him and their son. hi. i'm from and i learned called angle that so actually i'm a blog. and i'm just as a research on the fact how you know breadth it might affect a country like i do you haven't a thought there's been a lot of the consideration of the fact that there's a united kingdom but you have to represent correct that there's diverse interests of between the skull of it's not certain but in business certainly so...
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husband is studying in cambridge she will be spending 2 years here with him and their son. hi there i'm from and i learned called angle that so actually i'm a blogger. and i'm just on some research on the fact you know rex it might affect a country like i do have in it but there's been it not even a consideration of the fact that there's a united kingdom but you have to represent correct that if there's diverse interest of which we were calling for it's not certain what in business or if so when you have that arrogance it doesn't surprise me that they wouldn't consider what the channel islands feels would guernsey feels what feels right to venice that i think we should have left because apparently trade is going to be way more expensive than most people in england when you go to that to get foreign people out of the country but most the time they say all they're taking our jobs or whatever but it's been this they're not lazy like most british people and that's who do the work and they i don't know i think is a bad idea we should have left and not people trying to say that w
husband is studying in cambridge she will be spending 2 years here with him and their son. hi there i'm from and i learned called angle that so actually i'm a blogger. and i'm just on some research on the fact you know rex it might affect a country like i do have in it but there's been it not even a consideration of the fact that there's a united kingdom but you have to represent correct that if there's diverse interest of which we were calling for it's not certain what in business or if so...
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richard westcott, bbc news, cambridge.an find out more about this story on the bbc‘s inside out programme in the east — this monday night at 7:30pm, and on bbc iplayer afterwards. some of us are seeing some heavy rain so far today, there's a with system with lots of heavy rain affecting parts of scotland, especially at the north, ticking a band of rain through england as well. this afternoon, the rain turns lighter. behind all of that, sunnier skies coming through for many of us, with a few showers. the heavier rain reading for north—east scotland as we go into tonight. lots of clear weather around at night, lots of shower still running western scotland, still max on brushing the coast of northern ireland. tomorrow morning will find temperatures in single figures, quite a fresh start to sunday. showers will start to move a bit further south and east, some may be thundery. much of wales and southern england will stay dry, if you always get above 20 celsius, most of us will not. a lot of clouds around next week, some rain, a
richard westcott, bbc news, cambridge.an find out more about this story on the bbc‘s inside out programme in the east — this monday night at 7:30pm, and on bbc iplayer afterwards. some of us are seeing some heavy rain so far today, there's a with system with lots of heavy rain affecting parts of scotland, especially at the north, ticking a band of rain through england as well. this afternoon, the rain turns lighter. behind all of that, sunnier skies coming through for many of us, with a few...
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richard westcott, bbc news, cambridge. this is bbc news. the headlines at 3pm: thousands take to the streets across the uk — to condemn borisjohnson‘s decision to suspend parliament. demonstrators say he's bypassing democracy. the chancellor, sajid javid, insists his relationship with borisjohnson is fantastic, despite downing st abruptly firing one of his special advisers, sonia khan. there's been renewed violence in hong kong, with pro—democracy protesters defying a ban on rallying. some activists threw petrol bombs, started fires and attacked the legislative council building and police fired tear gas and water cannon. a trial date is set for khalid sheikh mohammed who is accused of playing a leading role in plotting the september 11th attack. and click looks at a new technology called object based media. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. crowds of demonstrators have gathered in locations across the uk to protest against the prime minister's decision to suspend parliament. organisers hope te
richard westcott, bbc news, cambridge. this is bbc news. the headlines at 3pm: thousands take to the streets across the uk — to condemn borisjohnson‘s decision to suspend parliament. demonstrators say he's bypassing democracy. the chancellor, sajid javid, insists his relationship with borisjohnson is fantastic, despite downing st abruptly firing one of his special advisers, sonia khan. there's been renewed violence in hong kong, with pro—democracy protesters defying a ban on rallying....
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company that doesn't exist anymore called cambridge analytical in the u.k. and how they used potential voters states and what happened that let me just remind you have a look. in 2015 the political consulting firm cambridge analytics gained access to data from more than 50000000 facebook users for political advertising purposes the data suggested what kind of advertisement would most likely persuade a particular person in a particular location for some political ad that information from cambridge analytical was leveraged to influence political events around the world including the 2016 u.s. presidential election and the 2016th breaks at both tech companies are just getting sharper collecting and using information about us and while the long term consequences potential misuse of so much personal data collection remains largely unknown we don't seem to be limiting the data we leave behind. some of it i'm just thinking i wonder if we actually even cat as consume is because every time that we sign on to an apple if i say yes it's a whole list of options if we sa
company that doesn't exist anymore called cambridge analytical in the u.k. and how they used potential voters states and what happened that let me just remind you have a look. in 2015 the political consulting firm cambridge analytics gained access to data from more than 50000000 facebook users for political advertising purposes the data suggested what kind of advertisement would most likely persuade a particular person in a particular location for some political ad that information from...
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company that doesn't exist anymore called cambridge analytical in the u.k. and how they used potential voters states and what happened there let me just remind you have a look in 2015 the political consulting firm cambridge analytics gained access to data from more than 50000000 facebook users for political advertising purposes the data suggested what kind of advertisement would most likely persuade a particular person in a particular location for some political ad that information from cambridge analytical was leveraged to influence political events around the world including the 2016 u.s. presidential election and the 26000 bricks at both tech companies are just getting sharper collecting and using information about us and while the long term consequences potential misuse of so much personal data collection remains largely unknown we don't seem to be limiting the data we leave behind. some of it i'm just thinking i wonder if we actually even care as consume is because every time that we sign on to an apple if i say yes it's a whole list of options if we sa
company that doesn't exist anymore called cambridge analytical in the u.k. and how they used potential voters states and what happened there let me just remind you have a look in 2015 the political consulting firm cambridge analytics gained access to data from more than 50000000 facebook users for political advertising purposes the data suggested what kind of advertisement would most likely persuade a particular person in a particular location for some political ad that information from...
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score that got her into brigham university, and went to cambridge and to harvard and returned to cambridgeeived a ph.d. in 2014. her memoir of her journey "educated" has spent 77 weeks on "the new york times" best sellers list and counting. so, it's a fascinating story. and there are so many parts of it that i don't know how to get at it. one thought i this is for you, what in retrospect seems the most totally bizarre part of your upbringing with regard to the lack of education, not going to a doctor even when you would get -- you know, because you're dealing with scrap metal and you point out you'd keep getting hurt. i read all that, seems so bizarre. for you now, what part of it do you look back and say, i can't believe i survived that? >> you know, i have to reconstruct the feelings because i think part of being a kid is that you only have the one life and whatever life your life is, that's normal to you. you don't have anything else to compare it to. >> when did you -- when did you realize that it wasn't -- it was unusual? >> i knew that other kids went to school and i knew my family w
score that got her into brigham university, and went to cambridge and to harvard and returned to cambridgeeived a ph.d. in 2014. her memoir of her journey "educated" has spent 77 weeks on "the new york times" best sellers list and counting. so, it's a fascinating story. and there are so many parts of it that i don't know how to get at it. one thought i this is for you, what in retrospect seems the most totally bizarre part of your upbringing with regard to the lack of...
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yes it's around about 1.999 and of yes duchess of cambridge referred to here simply ask captain kate.as above average number of legs. and she's on a boat apparently. right i guess we are and apparently. right i guess we are and a light —— an island of so. apparently. right i guess we are and a light -- an island of so. it's clearly something that silly. that's a p pa re ntly clearly something that silly. that's apparently not for some people. that's it for the papers this hour. rachel and joe will be back at 11:30 for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co. uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. whether coming up shortly, i'll be back at 11 o'clock. thank for being with us. hello, whether in sales in this been added a lot around, the next few days, we had a reminder that it's actually summer. temperature is 27 degrees and stop back but it is changing. not going to look or feel like summer for the next
yes it's around about 1.999 and of yes duchess of cambridge referred to here simply ask captain kate.as above average number of legs. and she's on a boat apparently. right i guess we are and apparently. right i guess we are and a light —— an island of so. apparently. right i guess we are and a light -- an island of so. it's clearly something that silly. that's a p pa re ntly clearly something that silly. that's apparently not for some people. that's it for the papers this hour. rachel and...
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with that said i will turn it over to cambridge. >> thank you. i will in the interest of time introduce my colleague,ed to, who leads the -- todd. he is dedicated to the private credit team and working with us and i will turn it over to him to discuss the market environment and we have been positioning the private credit portfolio and opportunity set in light of that. >> thank you. page 2 of the deck. thank you. it is always a pressure to come and visit and talk private credit. on slide two, we will highlight a couple themes that are important going forward, particularly as you work on your program. that is currently the excesses in the market which we refer too as the faultiness and the opportunities they pro haven't. this is slide two. this is the proportion of new issued loans in the u.s. market. very briefly. very briefly this demonstrates the lack of creditor rights in loan structures over the past 14 years. it is shorthand for rising risk. if you don't have credit or rights as a lender it is a risky loan. if you think about the market tradi
with that said i will turn it over to cambridge. >> thank you. i will in the interest of time introduce my colleague,ed to, who leads the -- todd. he is dedicated to the private credit team and working with us and i will turn it over to him to discuss the market environment and we have been positioning the private credit portfolio and opportunity set in light of that. >> thank you. page 2 of the deck. thank you. it is always a pressure to come and visit and talk private credit. on...
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, not just people who used the quiz but their friends, and sold that data to cambridge analytica thisonsultancy. it worked for conservative campaigns including trump. that was an uproar, but that happened before 2015. the fact that facebook knew about it and did not do anything about it -- that is a big problem. but we will continue to see leaks like that from the past. these breaches of user data that will come back to haunt facebook. but the facebook of today, the facebook of the future, is not the same company. so when regulators think about how to fix the current problem of this company with tremendous power over our society and how we think and what kind of information we get and who we connect with that facebook is , not the one sharing data with third parties. it is not the one relying on people to make personality quizzes. in fact, it is just trying to become a self-sufficient network of its own making and combine its messaging app so they have this network to work with. it is a very different company. it'll be interesting to see if regulators start to think about the future o
, not just people who used the quiz but their friends, and sold that data to cambridge analytica thisonsultancy. it worked for conservative campaigns including trump. that was an uproar, but that happened before 2015. the fact that facebook knew about it and did not do anything about it -- that is a big problem. but we will continue to see leaks like that from the past. these breaches of user data that will come back to haunt facebook. but the facebook of today, the facebook of the future, is...
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expertise that the chairman of the agency has said as much to congress, and if you remember the cambridge analytica scanda w the violating a consent decree and the audit was not being done by the ftc to ensure they were complying. it was outsourced to one of the accounting firms, which clearly was not keeping up with what was going on to alloiksomething cambridge analytica to ppen. they absolutely need more resources. we need to call foa new agency that would have this sector itstraight ieyesight and would be able to not control content, but deal with the practices. ro there transparency, is it too easy to deceive h deep fakes and bots and trolls and so on? an fda of the internet, if you will. nada: thanks so much. karen: thank you. nada: yet again protesters are makingheir voices heard at hong kong's international airport. rsit is the of three full days of planned demonstrations. thousands of pro-democracy advocates are handing out leaflets to traveler explaining their complaints lagainst the governme by carrie lam. the bbc's stephen mcdonell reports. stephen: in the thousands, black-cla
expertise that the chairman of the agency has said as much to congress, and if you remember the cambridge analytica scanda w the violating a consent decree and the audit was not being done by the ftc to ensure they were complying. it was outsourced to one of the accounting firms, which clearly was not keeping up with what was going on to alloiksomething cambridge analytica to ppen. they absolutely need more resources. we need to call foa new agency that would have this sector itstraight...
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to my left i have those with cambridge associates.y advice on portfolio strategy, portfolio construction and they support staff on new investment opportunities. i also have here representatives from tory cove. tory performs different but very important function within our private quebe equity portfolio d collect data and validate that data and the data feeds into our all of our reporting and risk management positions across the whole portfolio. so with that set up, i'm going to opportunity back to private equity. 2018 was a good year for our private equity portfolio. the portfolio was up 17%, $700 million in gain for the portfolio. deployed over $1.3 billion across the various private equity strategies and we receive $800 million in distribution. a historical record for our portfolio. since inception, our private equity programme has been a fantastic contributor to the overall planned returns. our net return, net of all fees and expenses is 16% which is double the required rate of return for the plan. while it's going to be challengin
to my left i have those with cambridge associates.y advice on portfolio strategy, portfolio construction and they support staff on new investment opportunities. i also have here representatives from tory cove. tory performs different but very important function within our private quebe equity portfolio d collect data and validate that data and the data feeds into our all of our reporting and risk management positions across the whole portfolio. so with that set up, i'm going to opportunity back...
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the city of cambridge records 38.7 celsius.tists warn there could be worse to come as he west become more likely and more extreme because of climate change. the baseline temperature has increased by about one degrees globally since preindustrial times, and it's that level thatjust means in normal conditions we would see heatwave conditions at temperatures around just above average, but you add that extra layer of heat on and that's when we start to break those records. and now one uk climate scientist has devised a new way of showing how much the world, and the parts of it we live in have warmed. climate stripes, a coloured stripe representing each year's average temperatures since the 1880s. these are the global stripes showing clearly how they progress from blue to red and left to right as temperatures have warmed over time. this is how australia looks. it's the work of professor ed hawkins of reading university who wanted to find a clearer way of communicating climate change. and with heat come wildfires, but scenes like thi
the city of cambridge records 38.7 celsius.tists warn there could be worse to come as he west become more likely and more extreme because of climate change. the baseline temperature has increased by about one degrees globally since preindustrial times, and it's that level thatjust means in normal conditions we would see heatwave conditions at temperatures around just above average, but you add that extra layer of heat on and that's when we start to break those records. and now one uk climate...
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bell received his phd from harvard and his ba from the university of cambridge in england.ersity of maryland in college park, where he specializes in early american history and cultural history, and has been honored with more than half a dozen teaching awards at harvard and university of maryland. the american society of 18th century -- 18th century studies beow
bell received his phd from harvard and his ba from the university of cambridge in england.ersity of maryland in college park, where he specializes in early american history and cultural history, and has been honored with more than half a dozen teaching awards at harvard and university of maryland. the american society of 18th century -- 18th century studies beow
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he received his phd from harvard and his ba from university of cambridge. of maryland in college park, where he specializes in early american history. he has been honored with more than half a dozen teaching awards at harvard in the university of maryland. the american society of 18th-century studies noted in innovative courses and award on the undergraduate course on the american lives in the american revolution. his book
he received his phd from harvard and his ba from university of cambridge. of maryland in college park, where he specializes in early american history. he has been honored with more than half a dozen teaching awards at harvard in the university of maryland. the american society of 18th-century studies noted in innovative courses and award on the undergraduate course on the american lives in the american revolution. his book
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those guys, one of those guys became a reporter, started with anonymous and still covering the cambridgealytic a story. when the russian troll farm is broke, he said i have been covering this for years, we knew the russians do it and the american government does it and they have names for it and for years they were trying to figure out how to make one fake facebook user 20 fake facebook users and should a lot of information into social media that way. the activist collective gets mixed up with it and steve bannon owns cambridge analyticasa when he recruits, his companies recruiting 4 chan trolls, he is also working with cambridge analytica to do similar work to the russian troll farms. those are the labyrinthine collection stories. >> i assume with 4 chan, euro the book since then, one final thing, i am wondering how you deal with your thoughts? >> probably dealt with it very poorly. it wasn't fun to get the assignment again to say i have to live with it for two years. there is a lot of other people that cover this and they complain about the same thing and some of it you get numb, the b
those guys, one of those guys became a reporter, started with anonymous and still covering the cambridgealytic a story. when the russian troll farm is broke, he said i have been covering this for years, we knew the russians do it and the american government does it and they have names for it and for years they were trying to figure out how to make one fake facebook user 20 fake facebook users and should a lot of information into social media that way. the activist collective gets mixed up with...
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one week ago we were setting uk temperature records in cambridge.those temperatures are more comfortable, although there are more comfortable, although there are light showers moving in at the moment. we are seeing showers developing across scotland, northern england. the main low pressure that has brought the rain is out in the north sea but we are seeing showers developing that will push down to the midlands, across east anglia and showers are possible in southern counties of england. probably dry gci’oss counties of england. probably dry across much of wales and northern ireland and temperatures higher probably than yesterday, possibly peaking at 25 in the south—east. for the cricket, not quite as warm here and a chance of showers as we head towards the tea—time session. but probably friday will be dry, may be warmer, as well. showers continue as we head towards the evening. before they fade away overnight, some still around. maybe one or two showers as well and those are the temperatures overnight. tomorrow, for many a dry start with sunshine. p
one week ago we were setting uk temperature records in cambridge.those temperatures are more comfortable, although there are more comfortable, although there are light showers moving in at the moment. we are seeing showers developing across scotland, northern england. the main low pressure that has brought the rain is out in the north sea but we are seeing showers developing that will push down to the midlands, across east anglia and showers are possible in southern counties of england....
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here, a new record of 38.7 degrees was set in cambridge.w set to be the warmest ever month on record, across the globe. if you'd like more on rising temperatures and where you live, do look at our interactive map at bbc.co.uk/news. and later in the programme we'll report from siberia, on the extreme weather events there. the liberal democrats have won the brecon and radnorshire by—election, gaining the seat from the conservatives. it was the first electoral test for boris johnson, just days after becoming prime minister. the result now leaves him with a working majority in parliament ofjust one, even with the support of the democratic unionist party. the lib dem's jane dodds overturned a majority of over 8,000 to beat the conservative candidate chris davies by 1,425 votes. mr davies stood again, after being unseated by a petition following his conviction for a false expenses claim. here's our political correspondent alex forsyth. cheering. that's the sound of success. a buoyant lib dem leader and the party's newest mp fresh from a victory t
here, a new record of 38.7 degrees was set in cambridge.w set to be the warmest ever month on record, across the globe. if you'd like more on rising temperatures and where you live, do look at our interactive map at bbc.co.uk/news. and later in the programme we'll report from siberia, on the extreme weather events there. the liberal democrats have won the brecon and radnorshire by—election, gaining the seat from the conservatives. it was the first electoral test for boris johnson, just days...
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they say, to the possibility, and they stress this is only a possibility, that alana, 19—year—old cambridgeand that that could have affected her mental health. there is evidence that that kind of medication can lead to psychic episodes, though that again i must stress has not been confirmed. the police in madagascar and the authorities are still searching the area for her body. it has not yet been recovered. we do know that there were at least two other people on the flight with her, a pilot and another passenger, and clearly that will be a focus of their investigations. this happened last thursday, and the investigation, the authorities insist, is still under way. many thanks, andrew harding, our africa correspondent. a mobile phone app is speeding up the detection of a potentially fatal kidney condition in hospital patients. staff describe the technology as a "potential life—saver", providing diagnoses in minutes instead of hours. acute kidney injury is caused by serious health conditions, including sepsis, and affects one in five people admitted to hospital. our health editor hugh pym re
they say, to the possibility, and they stress this is only a possibility, that alana, 19—year—old cambridgeand that that could have affected her mental health. there is evidence that that kind of medication can lead to psychic episodes, though that again i must stress has not been confirmed. the police in madagascar and the authorities are still searching the area for her body. it has not yet been recovered. we do know that there were at least two other people on the flight with her, a...
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education in the news and what is emerging is that 0xford and what is emerging is that 0xford and cambridgearge numbers of state school students, perhaps more state school pupils and they have in the past and we know that both universities have been severely criticised including by david cameron and theresa may when they we re cameron and theresa may when they were prime minister. gordon brown as well. yes, criticised for not being representative, not taking enough state school pupils, they take roughly 40% privately educated pupils and roughly 60% of state educated pupils but of course, it's only 7% of pupils who are privately educated so that seems terribly unrepresentative so this is a story about the head teacher of one of our leading schools, and recalls, the head of king's college school wimbledon who says he's worried that 0xford wimbledon who says he's worried that oxford and cambridge are turning away brilliant, brilliantly privately educated teenagers in favour of state school pupils who have perhaps lower a—level results and perhaps are not as academic. i think this is the presen
education in the news and what is emerging is that 0xford and what is emerging is that 0xford and cambridgearge numbers of state school students, perhaps more state school pupils and they have in the past and we know that both universities have been severely criticised including by david cameron and theresa may when they we re cameron and theresa may when they were prime minister. gordon brown as well. yes, criticised for not being representative, not taking enough state school pupils, they...
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a week ago, were setting temperature records in cambridge.mperatures into the low 20s, peaking at 25 and the south east. for the test match, a promising start, but they may well be showers on the way as we head towards the evening session. should be dry on friday, though. the game was heading down through the midlands on the late afternoon and evening, fading away overnight. fair bit of cloud, coming off the north sea, a little messy, perhaps some showers as well, but becoming dry and temperatures around 14 overnight. some time to head the day, misty and damp across eastern coastal areas. probably fewer than today, but showers likely to break out in similar areas and temperatures similar to today, highs of 25 maybe 26 degrees. into the weekend, another air of low pressure on the scene, staying out of the west. it will push ahead these weather fronts that were both working away into northern and western parts of the uk. but for most on saturday, it will be dry. cloud building through the day, some showers across western areas of the uk before
a week ago, were setting temperature records in cambridge.mperatures into the low 20s, peaking at 25 and the south east. for the test match, a promising start, but they may well be showers on the way as we head towards the evening session. should be dry on friday, though. the game was heading down through the midlands on the late afternoon and evening, fading away overnight. fair bit of cloud, coming off the north sea, a little messy, perhaps some showers as well, but becoming dry and...
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cambridge on other cambridge analytical scandal shows that the process of political decision making can at least in principle just be influenced by artificial intelligence systems principally made to his constituents when you can't assist him of interest on my desk transposons on opposite cannot underestimate the threat that's posed by these developments. if ai systems that are run by privately owned for profit companies can optimize social media networks which have hundreds of millions of users this creates an entirely new situation concentration guns. just now. not cheating scheme these systems could be used to convince large numbers of people to behave even vote in a certain way simply just mentioned items home in knowing the harm meant there are 163 countries in the world right now noise and only 19 of them can be considered a true democracy simak let. those who wish to preserve democracy must recognize the threat that these artificial intelligence systems pose to the political decision making process with edition reasons we don't brooky the fact this threat may already have become
cambridge on other cambridge analytical scandal shows that the process of political decision making can at least in principle just be influenced by artificial intelligence systems principally made to his constituents when you can't assist him of interest on my desk transposons on opposite cannot underestimate the threat that's posed by these developments. if ai systems that are run by privately owned for profit companies can optimize social media networks which have hundreds of millions of...
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company that doesn't exist anymore cambridge analytical in the u.k. and how they used potential voter and what happened that let me just remind you have a look. in 2015 the political consulting firm cambridge analytics gained access to data from more than 50000000 facebook users for political advertising purposes the data suggested what kind of advertisement would most likely persuade a particular person in a particular location for some political ad that information from cambridge analytical was leveraged to influence political events around the world including the 2016 u.s. presidential election and the 26000 bricks at both tech companies are just getting sharper collecting and using information about us and while the long term consequences potential misuse of so much personal data collection remains largely unknown we don't seem to be limiting the data we leave behind. some of it i'm just thinking i wonder if we actually even care as can same as because every time that we sign on to an apple if i say i guess it's a whole list of options if we say n
company that doesn't exist anymore cambridge analytical in the u.k. and how they used potential voter and what happened that let me just remind you have a look. in 2015 the political consulting firm cambridge analytics gained access to data from more than 50000000 facebook users for political advertising purposes the data suggested what kind of advertisement would most likely persuade a particular person in a particular location for some political ad that information from cambridge analytical...
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you go back to the cambridge analytical story, which -- a story, which is part of what we are talking sarah: there was an outside developer who used it will together information on millions of people, not just people who used the quiz but their friends and sold that data to cambridge analytica. that was an uproar but that 2015.ed back before the fact that facebook knew about it and did not do anything is a problem. we are going to continue to see leaks like that from the past. these breaches of user data that will come back to hot facebook. today, theebook of facebook of the future is not the same company. when regulators think about how to fix the current problem of this company with tremendous amount of power over society and how we think and what kind of information we get and who we connect with, that facebook up-to-date is not the one sharing -- of today is not the one sharing parties. it is not the one relying on people to make personality quiz apps. it is trying to become a self-sufficient network of its own making. and combine its messaging out so they have this meghan network
you go back to the cambridge analytical story, which -- a story, which is part of what we are talking sarah: there was an outside developer who used it will together information on millions of people, not just people who used the quiz but their friends and sold that data to cambridge analytica. that was an uproar but that 2015.ed back before the fact that facebook knew about it and did not do anything is a problem. we are going to continue to see leaks like that from the past. these breaches of...
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i think echoing some of the cambridge thoughts. the chairman talked about this morning how the leveraged market shifts the risks away from the banks to the private markets. we hear a lot of interesting data about what is happening from the private equity managers, and part of it is that ebidta is now a funky number with a lot of adjustments. it sounds like based on between the lines of discussion of cambridge you you guys are trying to establish more disciplined money parameters with the separate accounts you have, which is a critical element of the under writing today. the competitive pressures coupled with the number of lenders out there has caused a buyer market in the sense that the private equity sponsors are now when they are approaching financing asking multiple parties to provide the best term shields. it is not just pricing and execution but the lack of covenants. private equity sponsors are exerting muscle in this current environment. with that said, in a 2% treasury environment everybody is chasing after yield with the i
i think echoing some of the cambridge thoughts. the chairman talked about this morning how the leveraged market shifts the risks away from the banks to the private markets. we hear a lot of interesting data about what is happening from the private equity managers, and part of it is that ebidta is now a funky number with a lot of adjustments. it sounds like based on between the lines of discussion of cambridge you you guys are trying to establish more disciplined money parameters with the...
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follows and i really enjoyed questioning my own role because people often forget with that perfect cambridge society man who could knock your face out. and some pure fun. and then to see this goals with a secret society movie watcher for 20 minutes and then it gets you lost in that world of intrigue of class and ivy league and everything. >> but now i'm sitting here looking at this book range because it is so against conventional wisdom people race into college and they say you have to open your mind and take a deep breath so i think that would be an excellent book. thank you thank you. we are very happy to be here thank you for your hospitality and everyone should come here for call but now we will swap you out david. thank you. [applause] >> we are back at the east in the bookshop we have been here a few times was nice to be out in the open where people can find us. so just driving those type a entity people crazy some of them may be here on the panel i am reaching for david's book which is called while generalist triumph in a specialized world we will mention your books name ally and we w
follows and i really enjoyed questioning my own role because people often forget with that perfect cambridge society man who could knock your face out. and some pure fun. and then to see this goals with a secret society movie watcher for 20 minutes and then it gets you lost in that world of intrigue of class and ivy league and everything. >> but now i'm sitting here looking at this book range because it is so against conventional wisdom people race into college and they say you have to...
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he studied at cambridge university and was elected as a conservative member of parliament. in 1011. he like to give the impression of being an expert on the middle east based on his travels in the region but he was not quite the authority as it was sometimes assumed. he presented the bunsen committee with his vision of a new near east region as riches and this will be our eyes use i've come up himself with a different plan which is something completely different a much more old fashioned that was to create a quarter of across the middle east so he was planning to divide the middle east between france and britain. and create a belt of english controlled country that stretched across from the mediterranean coast to the mountains on the iranian from and back to the century as a as a affront to britain could control and keep other people away from the red sea and the persian gulf. that was rejected by the defense i wish the older wiser heads said you know that why work your. way into line 1915 the debunks in committee recommended dividing the ottoman empire into several provinces over w
he studied at cambridge university and was elected as a conservative member of parliament. in 1011. he like to give the impression of being an expert on the middle east based on his travels in the region but he was not quite the authority as it was sometimes assumed. he presented the bunsen committee with his vision of a new near east region as riches and this will be our eyes use i've come up himself with a different plan which is something completely different a much more old fashioned that...
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iceberg lettuces have come in from cambridge today. but we have things from all over the place.ave porridge in the morning, don't you? your porridge is coming from scotland. weird bred perhaps or perhaps we brand in the morning, that often comes from the uk as well. however, if you enter things like a big friar, you may be in trouble. —— wit brand. we only produce a0% of our own pork. so there are all sorts of different perishable goods that could be in trouble in the event of a no—deal brexit because we are importing and exporting a huge amount. i have mark with me. mark you have been running the store for some time. how long? i've been running the business for 35 years. the companies hundred 55 years old next and we are the oldest fruit and veg wholesaler in the uk stop so you have seen it all. what preparations are you making for a no—deal brexit, which is the default at the moment on the 31st of october. we spoke to transport companies over in europe, that is how we import a lot of produce at the moment. we've done all sorts of paperwork that has to be done there, we've spok
iceberg lettuces have come in from cambridge today. but we have things from all over the place.ave porridge in the morning, don't you? your porridge is coming from scotland. weird bred perhaps or perhaps we brand in the morning, that often comes from the uk as well. however, if you enter things like a big friar, you may be in trouble. —— wit brand. we only produce a0% of our own pork. so there are all sorts of different perishable goods that could be in trouble in the event of a no—deal...
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the son of a robber from my hometown and in the hunt cambridge. it will be young mental women army other non mr brough knows it will mothers at her door and no more you read only up to him in a. for some of the bigger above however out of rob 1st of all there were more that mobile. late for hustler last year heard that cambridge win adorable all and he had the most amazing good than the idea and the us were divided one where i'd be center of. for the hudna game our viewers my bob the hudna government which you heard the fairness clause. figure out of or not it's done. or else why not how to get islamia name see you deserve me or had a hot seat. we saw how our product at the. met the surely by their a lot. more strong last year and i thought immediately of our quote of young men out of there are very hacking into the lives of me oh i say are you. is there is the head my fear i mean my money i'm might warm in a large amount of court on. a sort of hers if you look at how the girl some are here looking at a whole muslimeen like a mark on a target on a
the son of a robber from my hometown and in the hunt cambridge. it will be young mental women army other non mr brough knows it will mothers at her door and no more you read only up to him in a. for some of the bigger above however out of rob 1st of all there were more that mobile. late for hustler last year heard that cambridge win adorable all and he had the most amazing good than the idea and the us were divided one where i'd be center of. for the hudna game our viewers my bob the hudna...
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it needs to go up in way that is not just benefit cambridge and berkeley. our book is to have placed r&d investments. there are technology hubs all over this country writing from rochester to knoxville, tennessee. have locations that are ready to take the next step to compete with the cities on the coast. david: it is generous of you not just limited to cambridge and berkeley and stanford. why does that make it a better program -- if you go to pittsburgh and tucson and places like that? there is a good track record of those places doing well. jonathan: there are two arguments. the first is that the reason and mike you better is there is a norma's -- reason it might do better is there a norm -- there is a norma's untapped potential. kids growing up in the cities who do not get the resources. cities were adults are patenting kids grow up and tend to be inventors. if you want to get more resources into what we need, which is research and developing, you have to spread it around. you have to recognize science policy is develop a policy. science policy is jobs p
it needs to go up in way that is not just benefit cambridge and berkeley. our book is to have placed r&d investments. there are technology hubs all over this country writing from rochester to knoxville, tennessee. have locations that are ready to take the next step to compete with the cities on the coast. david: it is generous of you not just limited to cambridge and berkeley and stanford. why does that make it a better program -- if you go to pittsburgh and tucson and places like that?...
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in 2016 he is also working with cambridge to do a similar work on the russian troll forms so those arehe strange connections in the stories. [inaudible] i've probably felt with it very poorly. to get these where the story there is a lot of other talented people that cover this and they complain about it as they are reading the site i don't want to look at this ever again. some of it is ridiculous and some of it is like having a sense of humor about i it is the subject matter of both are terrifying in a way that trump is inherently like a canadian ridiculous. do you have a sense of the next variation for the prediction of what will happen next the state of the movement may be even longer so there's been a migration. people were not sure what was going to happen after charlottesville. the underlining forces in the economic and spiritual crisis of this group of people is still existing so the idea that they just were back online and there've been good stories how there were other like a chat application so they are congregating the online spaces and reforming but they are scared to go out
in 2016 he is also working with cambridge to do a similar work on the russian troll forms so those arehe strange connections in the stories. [inaudible] i've probably felt with it very poorly. to get these where the story there is a lot of other talented people that cover this and they complain about it as they are reading the site i don't want to look at this ever again. some of it is ridiculous and some of it is like having a sense of humor about i it is the subject matter of both are...
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cambridge began cutting back on beef and land in 2016.ampus is moving hard into the boozey seltzer market. four will have three times more than other hard seltzers like white claw that bubbled up this summer. it is known for pushing things to the limit. it stopped caffeinating its canned malt drinks after they were banned in several states. >>> the increase in frequency in severe events pose a real threat to your home's power. power outages are growing. and lasting longer than ever before. when the power goes out, you have no lights. no refrigeration. no heating or air-conditioning. your sub pump won't work. your daily electronics are rendered useless. what if the power is out for days or weeks? are you prepared? >>> today, these grapes are grongr umed in a great flavor, a great texture. and these are seedless making them even better. let's talk about when you buy them, they should be nice and red all the way around. very important. now, these grapes are very plump. which is great. what you want to do is make sure the stem is nice and gre
cambridge began cutting back on beef and land in 2016.ampus is moving hard into the boozey seltzer market. four will have three times more than other hard seltzers like white claw that bubbled up this summer. it is known for pushing things to the limit. it stopped caffeinating its canned malt drinks after they were banned in several states. >>> the increase in frequency in severe events pose a real threat to your home's power. power outages are growing. and lasting longer than ever...