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look at applying to cambridge from their eyes for those students this is their concern. the internationally renowned institution has also been canvassing college students as part of efforts to encourage more applicants for more diverse backgrounds in 20172 percent of cambridge intake were of black or ethnic origin other the terrors were a fear of student debt and not fitting in although the undergraduates featured in the university promo video says they found college life a more diverse than expected i think i realized what my original perception of cambridge was but just a stereotype when i came here i found there are spaces from out what kind you're from about what very sort of coming to cambridge i've met so many different people people who look like me but people who. let's discuss this further with former senior qualities and by the for the mayor of london thanks for coming on to the program leigh jasper leigh cambridge obviously is a very well known university one of the world's leading universities what do you make of the research that seems to think students from
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times most still to come including cambridge university in the u.k. so this facing some hairy issues in getting students through the door we'll tell you why after the break. what is it calling the coin is magic internet a new type of digital currency decentralized digital scarcity chancellor. of 2nd for bankers call the genesis blog for reason calling it civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial death any it's just a new way of coming to consensus is a game changer in the human history and this is columbus discovering a new world this paradigm shifting technology that transforms economics and finance in a heartbeat the apollo 11 landing on to the max and stacey. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for indication let it be an arms race is on off and spearing dramatic developments only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time . to sit down and talk. welcome back now several lawmakers have been injured and one hospitalized after
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look at applying to cambridge from their eyes for those students this is their concern. the internationally renowned institution has also been canvassing current students as part of efforts to encourage more up with pins for more diverse backgrounds in 2017 only 2 percent of cambridge is take work of black or ethnic a region that determines where a fear of student debt are not fitting in although the undergraduates featured in the university's promo video say they found college life more diverse than they expected. i think i realized what my original perception of cambridge was but the stereotype when i came here i followed there are spaces from what dot com you're from about what a very small talk's coming to cambridge i've met so many different people people who look like me but people who. we heard from. equalities advisor to the mayor of london who says the talk of head dresses is just a diversion from the real issues facing the university. there are too many white men running the show cambridge university and they are from a particular class a particular culture the
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still to count cambridge university in the u.k. says it's facing some hairy issues in getting students through the door was how you why among other stories off that plane. it's a church our economy there's teacher for the world that unless i just in america sound if i go into a big bank bank of america citibank wells fargo bank and i say i want to borrow a 100 $1000.00 and i want you to charge me is 0 percent interest rate on that and then i want to deposit that $100000.00 at your bank and i want you to pay me 5 percent and i want to therefore collect all that income i get a tax free ok can i do that now but it back to do that. we have a situation that is very new and that's why. it's like a 3 legged stool there were 2 people who were in the morning and there was no go to school or go to do so the boy it was through to the right of to do. because of the as the medical and good to be widespread simplicity is good clue to people today. in many diseases because you just would you coolly broke up with. welcome back ok last years have b
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early coming up next cambridge university in the u.k. says it's facing some hammy issues in getting students through the door we'll tell you why amongst our of the stories after this break. you know world of big partisan movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling class is to protect themselves. the flame of merry go round listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room. welcome back to the program there are many things which might don't deter students from applying to top universities the expense of strong competition or affair of failure but britain's cambridge university has uncovered another a lack of decent local. we've been doing some quite detailed rese
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and thinking about cambridge and number 3 on the list was how dresses it's unexpected but we need to look at applying to cambridge from their eyes for those students this is their concern the internationally renowned institution has also been canvassed in current students as part of efforts to encourage more applicants from more diverse backgrounds in 2017 only 2 percent of cambridge is intake were black or ethnic origin the terrorists were a 5th of student debt and not fitting in although the undergraduates featured in the university's promo video say they found college life more diverse than they expected i think i realized what my original question came it was because this is a stereotype when i came here i found that our space is somewhat back on your phone about what a very small class coming to cambridge i've met so many different people people who look like me but people who we hardly jasper a former equalities advisor to the marrow of london who say is the talk of hairdressers is just a diversion from the real issues facing lead of our city. there are too many white men runni
and thinking about cambridge and number 3 on the list was how dresses it's unexpected but we need to look at applying to cambridge from their eyes for those students this is their concern the internationally renowned institution has also been canvassed in current students as part of efforts to encourage more applicants from more diverse backgrounds in 2017 only 2 percent of cambridge is intake were black or ethnic origin the terrorists were a 5th of student debt and not fitting in although the...
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cambridge. go for taking this initiative and i think other institutions like the british museum the british library all of the colonial there are. in britain as a consequence of colonial plunder should now be in an act silva reparation return today countries of origins look no one can argue that slavery was a good thing it was an horrendous thing. course we should learn and teach our kids and educate ourselves indeed about the horrors of slavery let's just remind ourselves though there we were the first to abolish it i don't think there's any nation in the world that has a nod to being enslaved or being involved in the slavery trade including the continent of course of africa itself but i think this idea of pay reparations is ludicrous please spare me the horse a shirt this wasn't me or my generation or did it did this we do need education people need to be aware of it but who would you give the money to africans living in this country africans in africa we're talking about four hundred years of
cambridge. go for taking this initiative and i think other institutions like the british museum the british library all of the colonial there are. in britain as a consequence of colonial plunder should now be in an act silva reparation return today countries of origins look no one can argue that slavery was a good thing it was an horrendous thing. course we should learn and teach our kids and educate ourselves indeed about the horrors of slavery let's just remind ourselves though there we were...
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again good morning to international cambridge university in the u.k. has launched an inquiry into how the eight hundred year old institution benefited from slavery jim in the colonial era. it is only right that cambridge should look into its own exposure to the prophets of curse the way but during the colonial period we cannot change the past but nor should to seek to hide from it cambridge university is not the only institution looking into its imperial past either other prestigious universities across the u.k. and u.s. men doing the same for years facing up to their history and the potential gains they're made back then cambridge is main rival oxford faced a long dispute over a controversial statue of a nineteenth century colonias but claimed it would have faced severe financial cuts had it had to remove the monument meantime the university of east london tried to set up a one hundred million pound fund for reparations over slavery send the money should be put aside to support ethnic minority students of america harvard to remove the word master from
again good morning to international cambridge university in the u.k. has launched an inquiry into how the eight hundred year old institution benefited from slavery jim in the colonial era. it is only right that cambridge should look into its own exposure to the prophets of curse the way but during the colonial period we cannot change the past but nor should to seek to hide from it cambridge university is not the only institution looking into its imperial past either other prestigious...
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cambridge. go for taking this initiative and i think other institutions like the british museum the british library all of the colonial art or flocks that there are . in britain as a consequence of colonial plunder should now be in an act of a reparation return today countries of origins look no one can argue that slavery was a good thing it was an horrendous thing. course we should learn and teach our kids and educate ourselves indeed about the horrors of slavery let's just remind ourselves though there we were the first to abolish it i don't think there's any nation in the world that has a nod to being enslaved or being involved in the slavery trade including the continent of course of africa itself but i think this idea of paying reparations is ludicrous please spare me the horse a shirt this wasn't me or my generation or did it did this we do need education people need to be aware of it but who would you give that money to africans living in this country africans in africa we're talking abou
cambridge. go for taking this initiative and i think other institutions like the british museum the british library all of the colonial art or flocks that there are . in britain as a consequence of colonial plunder should now be in an act of a reparation return today countries of origins look no one can argue that slavery was a good thing it was an horrendous thing. course we should learn and teach our kids and educate ourselves indeed about the horrors of slavery let's just remind ourselves...
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cambridge. go for taking this initiative and i think other institutions like the british museum the british library all of the colonial there are. in britain as a consequence of colonial plunder should now be an act of reparation return today countries of origins look no one can argue that slavery was a good thing it was an horrendous thing. course we should learn and teach our kids and educate ourselves indeed about the horrors of slavery let's just remind ourselves there we were the first to abolish it i don't think there's any nation in the world that has a nod to being enslaved or being involved in the slavery trade including the continent of course of africa itself but i think this idea of pay reparations is ludicrous please spare me the horse a shirt this wasn't me or my generation or did it did this we do need education people need to be aware of it but who would you give the money to africans living in this country africans in africa we're talking about four hundred years of slavery we'r
cambridge. go for taking this initiative and i think other institutions like the british museum the british library all of the colonial there are. in britain as a consequence of colonial plunder should now be an act of reparation return today countries of origins look no one can argue that slavery was a good thing it was an horrendous thing. course we should learn and teach our kids and educate ourselves indeed about the horrors of slavery let's just remind ourselves there we were the first to...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge.ve all the sport. including why it'll be an english clean sweep in europe — as chelsea and arsenal reach the europa league final. i, nelson rolihlahla mandela, do hereby swear to be faithful to the republic of south africa. after six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterand. but the tunnel is still not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and islam struggled for supremacy. now, the pope's visit symbolises their willingness to coexist. roger bannister became the first man in the world to run a mile in under four minutes. memories of victory as the ve celebrations reach their climax. this night is dedicated to everyone who believes in a future of peace and freedom. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: the us has carried out its plan to raise tariffs on chinese imports in the past few minutes after last—ditch talks failed. beijing says it will retaliate
pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge.ve all the sport. including why it'll be an english clean sweep in europe — as chelsea and arsenal reach the europa league final. i, nelson rolihlahla mandela, do hereby swear to be faithful to the republic of south africa. after six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterand. but the tunnel is still not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries,...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge.w at the geo—engineering programme at the university of oxford, who's involved in exploring techniques to combat climate change. do these techniques, seem familiar to you? are they effective? welcome to you? are they effective? welcome to the programme also. we don't know if they are effectively a force that we need to understand. there are a range of those that could work but we need to understand whether they can work notjust technically but also socially as well. what is the first thing you are trying to attack? temperature or carbon? we are attack? temperature or carbon? we a re interested attack? temperature or carbon? we are interested in both of them. carbon dioxide in the atmosphere causes the temperature to rise, and there are a range of techniques about reflecting sunlight back into space, some of them were mentioned there... i think we are having slight difficulties with the line there. just asking about some of the techniques and we heard how reflecting the sunlight back in
pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge.w at the geo—engineering programme at the university of oxford, who's involved in exploring techniques to combat climate change. do these techniques, seem familiar to you? are they effective? welcome to you? are they effective? welcome to the programme also. we don't know if they are effectively a force that we need to understand. there are a range of those that could work but we need to understand whether they can work notjust technically but also socially...
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morning cambridge university in the u.k. is launched an inquiry into how the eight hundred year old institution benefited from slavery during the colonial era it is only right that can bridge should look into its own exposure to the profits of course the way but during the colonial period we cannot change the past but nor should who seek to hide from it. cambridge university isn't the only institution looking into its imperial past either other prestigious universities across the u.k. and in the us mint doing the same for years facing up to their history and the potential gains they made back then cambridge is may rival oxford for instance faced a long dispute over a controversial statue of a nineteenth century colonialist but claimed it would have faced severe financial cuts if that thing of been removed elsewhere the university of east london tried to set up a one hundred million pound fund for reparations for slavery send the money should be put aside to support ethnic minority students then in america harvard as remove t
morning cambridge university in the u.k. is launched an inquiry into how the eight hundred year old institution benefited from slavery during the colonial era it is only right that can bridge should look into its own exposure to the profits of course the way but during the colonial period we cannot change the past but nor should who seek to hide from it. cambridge university isn't the only institution looking into its imperial past either other prestigious universities across the u.k. and in...
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this is the duchess of cambridge is.pictures all over the world of this young couple. away from the awful negative stories that have dominated for months and months and months, people can actually look at them and think, that's nice. it gives a bit of lightness to people i think and you do need a little bit of light because there are so much shade at the moment. the something slightly more suspect about it all. as they continue to print them. harry has been banished to africa, isn't he? apparently, i read that. on social media there was a sweepstake
this is the duchess of cambridge is.pictures all over the world of this young couple. away from the awful negative stories that have dominated for months and months and months, people can actually look at them and think, that's nice. it gives a bit of lightness to people i think and you do need a little bit of light because there are so much shade at the moment. the something slightly more suspect about it all. as they continue to print them. harry has been banished to africa, isn't he?...
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we got together a cambridge united a few weeks ago.h and mental fitness issues. it is 10:30pm tomorrow night on bbc one. the whole thing is just about getting men talking about mental health issues. it is about encouraging that to take place. i think that this is the bear, by the way. the live coverage starts at 3:55pm on bbc one. a shortjourney to wembley for the watford fans, around ten miles, so they‘ll be setting off later. much further though for the city fans — around 200 miles to travel, so an early start for them. our very own kyle walker — no, not manchester city‘s right—back — is at the etihad stadium. hello, mike. it is not that kyle walker, no! iam hello, mike. it is not that kyle walker, no! i am at the etihad stadium. all the manchester city fa ns stadium. all the manchester city fans are making their way over to wembley. what is special about this journey is on the coaches they have been provided by each of the manchester city players. they are putting on 26 coaches for all of our excited manchester city fans. i have man
we got together a cambridge united a few weeks ago.h and mental fitness issues. it is 10:30pm tomorrow night on bbc one. the whole thing is just about getting men talking about mental health issues. it is about encouraging that to take place. i think that this is the bear, by the way. the live coverage starts at 3:55pm on bbc one. a shortjourney to wembley for the watford fans, around ten miles, so they‘ll be setting off later. much further though for the city fans — around 200 miles to...
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one of the exhibits has been co—designed by the duchess of cambridge.ss of cambridge's garden at chelsea and it is filled with personal touches. memories of her own childhood and those of the wider royal family. there is a pain planted here chosen by her husband, the duke of cambridge, because the smell reminded him of his own childhood. there are also forget—me—nots, the favourite flower of his mother, diana. but the first group of people to test out this garden came yesterday afternoon, and they with the dutch has‘s own three children. checking over their mother's handiwork, three young royals. george, charlotte and louis testing out the garden the duchess helped design. even if louis seemed a little distracted. early in the year, the children collected leaves and twigs that are now part of this back to nature garden. barefoot and carefree, it is a project that fittingly promotes the importance of family. the duchess has worked alongside a team of landscape architects for months. heavily involved in every stage of the project. the water will flow unde
one of the exhibits has been co—designed by the duchess of cambridge.ss of cambridge's garden at chelsea and it is filled with personal touches. memories of her own childhood and those of the wider royal family. there is a pain planted here chosen by her husband, the duke of cambridge, because the smell reminded him of his own childhood. there are also forget—me—nots, the favourite flower of his mother, diana. but the first group of people to test out this garden came yesterday afternoon,...
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so $4.5 billion of wealth, how do we define wealth or what cambridge calls value creation. the total value, which is a market value of the private investment, plus the distributions we received from our managers minus we we paid or called by our managers. so, that wase that was valued. so, on the graph on the left, we will see the percentage of the funds and we invested in 500 funds, you will see if we -- the distributions were equal, if we equal percentage of wealth, or depreciation, from each fund, then we would be looking at the orange line that is 25% of managers, distribution of wealth. that's not what we see. we see that 25% of managers generated over 65% of wasn't. that is the data from our portfolio. on the right, similar analysis and you will see that if we assume -- that each vintage equally adds to the wealth accumulation then 25% of vintages would have generated 25% of returns. that's not what we see. the analysis here as 28 years of vintages and i didn't include the younger vintages, but you will see that 25% of vintages or years that investment in january that
so $4.5 billion of wealth, how do we define wealth or what cambridge calls value creation. the total value, which is a market value of the private investment, plus the distributions we received from our managers minus we we paid or called by our managers. so, that wase that was valued. so, on the graph on the left, we will see the percentage of the funds and we invested in 500 funds, you will see if we -- the distributions were equal, if we equal percentage of wealth, or depreciation, from each...
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jermainejenas cambridge, danny rose, thierry henry.t night. as well as play football on the pitch, we went into the cambridge united dressing room and had a really open honest discussion. and if you haven't seen it, it's absolutely amazing. every single person in that room had their own particular story to tell. personally, i was really surprised bya personally, i was really surprised by a lot of what they had to say.” think it's also stuff that many of them had never said before. isaid before we started, if we are willing to be open and a little bit frail in this situation, i think it will make a massive difference. i really hope it has. we will read some comments about the programme shortly. when the duke of cambridge is in a room, he naturally leads the discussion because of who he is. and he was like everybody else, willing to be really frank about things he has found difficult in his life, including this. you strike me as the sort of person who tries to find the positive in even the darkest situations. do you think what you've bee
jermainejenas cambridge, danny rose, thierry henry.t night. as well as play football on the pitch, we went into the cambridge united dressing room and had a really open honest discussion. and if you haven't seen it, it's absolutely amazing. every single person in that room had their own particular story to tell. personally, i was really surprised bya personally, i was really surprised by a lot of what they had to say.” think it's also stuff that many of them had never said before. isaid...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge. the headlines on bbc news.n of chinese goods — and beijing has vowed to retaliate. tributes are being paid to the merseyside comedian freddie starr — after reports that he's died aged 76. university of cambridge scientists are considering radical new ways to reverse global warming. good morning, here are your sports headlines. it's another incredible night for english clubs in europe — arsenal and chelsea, set up a meeting in the final of the europa league. naomi 0saka said thinking about, hanging on to her world number one spot, was to blame for her defeat at the madrid 0pen — she lost to belinda bencic. and england's matthew jordan, breaks the course record with a round of 63, to lead after the first day of the british masters golf, at hillside in southport. i'll be back with more on those stories at around 9:40am. a new radio network for britain's emergency services is set to go over budget by more than £3 billion. that's according to the national audit office which also suggests the target date of 2022 for
pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge. the headlines on bbc news.n of chinese goods — and beijing has vowed to retaliate. tributes are being paid to the merseyside comedian freddie starr — after reports that he's died aged 76. university of cambridge scientists are considering radical new ways to reverse global warming. good morning, here are your sports headlines. it's another incredible night for english clubs in europe — arsenal and chelsea, set up a meeting in the final of the europa...
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you hear every month cambridge associates. we do a lot of analysis and collaborate with torrey cove and our custodian provides further analytics through burgess. that's just one piece of analytics. for example, with our absolute return portfolio, we collaborate with blackstone asset managers. we also work with alborne to look at their due dill against and further engage with hfri to understand what goes into the alternative space. so these are just two examples. the other example that i would like to bring up is on the right. we recently instituted as part of our overall risk management framework deep dive reviews for each asset allocation. for public equities, we produced over 300-page report using five different analytics. style analytics. we collaborated with napc, we put together reports, e-investments. we pulled it together to get the full perspective. the reason we need that many collaborations, because each asset class is unique. what style analytics provides for public equity portfolio, the fact to exposures is very di
you hear every month cambridge associates. we do a lot of analysis and collaborate with torrey cove and our custodian provides further analytics through burgess. that's just one piece of analytics. for example, with our absolute return portfolio, we collaborate with blackstone asset managers. we also work with alborne to look at their due dill against and further engage with hfri to understand what goes into the alternative space. so these are just two examples. the other example that i would...
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the duke of cambridge chose a pine because he remembered the smell is a young boy.les. two local primary schools were first into the garden this morning, under the watchful eye of the duchess. my goodness, there's so many people up here! she climbed into the tree house to chat. and even had to explain to curious minds she'd normally wear gardening gloves to protect her hands and her engagement ring. what if you been doing? lots of planting? this evening, the duchess of cambridge showed the queen around the garden, and it may have looked familiar to her as much of it was inspired by her own sandringham estate in norfolk. daniela relph, bbc news, at the chelsea flower show. the series finale of game of thrones has drawn record viewing figures, according to hbo. around 19.3 million viewers in the us tuned in to the final episode on sunday. hbo said sunday's live television audience and viewers on its apps exceeded the previous series high of 18 point four million exceeded the previous series high of 18.1; million for the penultimate episode a week ago. the series, whic
the duke of cambridge chose a pine because he remembered the smell is a young boy.les. two local primary schools were first into the garden this morning, under the watchful eye of the duchess. my goodness, there's so many people up here! she climbed into the tree house to chat. and even had to explain to curious minds she'd normally wear gardening gloves to protect her hands and her engagement ring. what if you been doing? lots of planting? this evening, the duchess of cambridge showed the...
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the duke of cambridge chose a pine because he remembered the smell is a young boy.rincess of wales. two local primary schools were first into the garden this morning, under the watchful eye of the duchess. my goodness, there's so many people up here! she climbed into the tree house to chat. and even had to explain to curious minds she'd normally wear gardening gloves to protect her hands and her engagement ring. what have you been doing? lots of planting? this evening, the duchess of cambridge showed the queen around the garden, and it may have looked familiar to her as much of it was inspired by her own sandringham estate in norfolk. daniela relph, bbc news, at the chelsea flower show. that's it. newsnight is getting under way on bbc two, but, here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm holly hamilton. coming up on tonight's programme: steve clarke says he wants to emulate scotland's women — as he's named the country's new head coach. blue monday — manchester city and thousands of fans take to t
the duke of cambridge chose a pine because he remembered the smell is a young boy.rincess of wales. two local primary schools were first into the garden this morning, under the watchful eye of the duchess. my goodness, there's so many people up here! she climbed into the tree house to chat. and even had to explain to curious minds she'd normally wear gardening gloves to protect her hands and her engagement ring. what have you been doing? lots of planting? this evening, the duchess of cambridge...
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as i indicated, this is the second example of cash flow and pacing schedule, and cambridge will walk us through. >> thank you, bill, good afternoon, commissioners. you have craig and myself. i believe you know us, and my other colleague here that have been very critical in running the analytics. i also would like to attest to anna that there was a lot of good collaboration. we started this process late last year and had good collaboration with anna, with the private investment team, and also with tori, so tweaking the model, tweaking the different scenarios that we were running as well. in terms of the outputs that we have shown here, the discussion probably has not been dissimilar from what you have heard from tori. we just have arrived at similar but somewhat slightly different numbers based off of our model assumption, but in terms of how we generate our model, we put in our assumptions for the overall pool growth, starting at 24.6 billion, which is when we ran this for the overall market value, and assumed a long-term pool growth rate for the plan, and then we have underlying ass
as i indicated, this is the second example of cash flow and pacing schedule, and cambridge will walk us through. >> thank you, bill, good afternoon, commissioners. you have craig and myself. i believe you know us, and my other colleague here that have been very critical in running the analytics. i also would like to attest to anna that there was a lot of good collaboration. we started this process late last year and had good collaboration with anna, with the private investment team, and...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge.f the uk centre for carbon dioxide utilization. he's in sheffield this morning. it sounds like it is ten years to save the planet. is that an analysis you agree with? it is ten years to save humanity, basically, the planet will survive, it will just save humanity, basically, the planet will survive, it willjust reboot. we need to look to reverse climate change now and the stuff being proposed by cambridge is key to that. it may be radical but that is what we need. we need a step change that will work now or in the next ten years. of all those quite radical solutions that we heard in that report, which is the one that you would put your money on in terms of making the biggest difference? that is the whole point, you cannot put your money on one technology. we do not know how they are going to operate in the real world. this is bya operate in the real world. this is by a centre like this is so important. we are looking at climate change reversal. we are down that path already, above wher
pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge.f the uk centre for carbon dioxide utilization. he's in sheffield this morning. it sounds like it is ten years to save the planet. is that an analysis you agree with? it is ten years to save humanity, basically, the planet will survive, it will just save humanity, basically, the planet will survive, it willjust reboot. we need to look to reverse climate change now and the stuff being proposed by cambridge is key to that. it may be radical but that is what we...
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the duke of cambridge chose a pine because he remembered the smell as a young boy.ncess of wales. two local primary schools were first into the garden this morning, under the watchful eye of the duchess. oh, my goodness, there's so many people up here! she climbed into the treehouse to chat, and even had to explain to curious minds that she would normally wear gardening gloves to protect her hands and her engagement ring. what have you been doing, lots of planting? this evening, the duchess of cambridge showed the queen around the garden, and it may have looked familiar to her, as much of it was inspired by her own sandringham estate in norfolk. daniela relph, bbc news, at the chelsea flower show. the series finale of game of thrones has drawn record viewing figures, according to hbo. around 19.3 million viewers in the us tuned in to the final episode on sunday. hbo said sunday's live television audience and viewers on its apps exceeded the previous series high of 18.4 million for the penultimate episode a week ago. the series, which began in 2011, is set among warr
the duke of cambridge chose a pine because he remembered the smell as a young boy.ncess of wales. two local primary schools were first into the garden this morning, under the watchful eye of the duchess. oh, my goodness, there's so many people up here! she climbed into the treehouse to chat, and even had to explain to curious minds that she would normally wear gardening gloves to protect her hands and her engagement ring. what have you been doing, lots of planting? this evening, the duchess of...
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applause and the bafta goes to cambridge analytica uncovered.win a bafta, especially for this story that took a monumental amount of effort. thanks to channel 4 for backing us, to itn for helping us to do what we do. but those who lead our investigations team, and to the reporter who remains unnamed, who went undercover to expose what cambridge analytica were up to, i'd like to say thank you and well done and we could not have done it without him or her. laughter. all they. lastly, i know that facebook say they are doing whatever they can to protect people's data so it cannot be manipulated by bad actors, bad countries, by companies like cambridge analytica. we still awaited to see if that is the case. well done to everyone at channel 4 news and thank you very much, bafta. applause . and that's all. thank you very much and good night. applause hello there, the temperature reached 80 degrees on sunday. it is said to get warmer still over the coming days. for the next few days we have this sort of weather pattern. the jet stream is being stared we
applause and the bafta goes to cambridge analytica uncovered.win a bafta, especially for this story that took a monumental amount of effort. thanks to channel 4 for backing us, to itn for helping us to do what we do. but those who lead our investigations team, and to the reporter who remains unnamed, who went undercover to expose what cambridge analytica were up to, i'd like to say thank you and well done and we could not have done it without him or her. laughter. all they. lastly, i know that...
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he had a message today, campaigning in cambridge.endum, called on the government to offer mpsa called on the government to offer mps a say on whether to hold another public void. we do need to break the impasse and one way to do that is for the government to put a public vote option on the face of the withdrawal agreement. it proposes to bring the bill back in a few weeks' time. the prime minister has repeatedly ruled out another referendum but a downing street source said mps would have the opportunity to amend the withdrawal agreement bill to allow for one, if a majority of mps would support it. will you be standing for the tory leadership? with the contest to replace theresa may at least on officially under a yougov poll for the times has put borisjohnson for the times has put borisjohnson for the outright favourite among tory activists to be the next conservative leader. before the prime minister stepstone orders forced to resign, theresa may has one last chance to deliver brexit on her terms when parliament votes again ina her t
he had a message today, campaigning in cambridge.endum, called on the government to offer mpsa called on the government to offer mps a say on whether to hold another public void. we do need to break the impasse and one way to do that is for the government to put a public vote option on the face of the withdrawal agreement. it proposes to bring the bill back in a few weeks' time. the prime minister has repeatedly ruled out another referendum but a downing street source said mps would have the...
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>> so this is cambridge's benchmark for private credit. the way they looked at it is, the subordinate -- i will have to talk to how they constructed it, but that's all credit, subordinated credit that's been underwritten. >> okay. can we just -- we don't need an answer now. i know -- >> i can pull up the details what's in cambridge's benchmark. >> that would be great. in our discussion about private credit, i think we tend to talk about senior credit as opposed to maybe things much further down the capital structure. so if we can just follow up and -- i know you're just using this for informational purposes. >> as a benchmark. >> if we can try to compare credit quality of our asset, senior versus junior, however you want to call it, versus theirs so we have a better understanding that is actually the best benchmark. >> sure. >> thank you. >> private credit. moving on with real estate, it's harder to construct because many managers do not report on the actual assets that they manage. so it's on the total fund. so as a result, the benchmark
>> so this is cambridge's benchmark for private credit. the way they looked at it is, the subordinate -- i will have to talk to how they constructed it, but that's all credit, subordinated credit that's been underwritten. >> okay. can we just -- we don't need an answer now. i know -- >> i can pull up the details what's in cambridge's benchmark. >> that would be great. in our discussion about private credit, i think we tend to talk about senior credit as opposed to maybe...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge.: online sports betting in africa is big business, with billions of dollars wagered every year. the boom is being fueled by faster internet, cheaper phones, and an obsession with english premier league. f but there isr that children are being lured into a cycle of betting, debt, and poverty. in kenya, one government minister calls a day curse -- calls it a curse on youth. reporter: it is matched a in the -- match day in the kenyan premier league. thore he is advertising a spt betting company. this league is sponsored by a betting company, too. it is big business hete. especiallyng on the english premier league. and it is not just adults, but increasingly children, too. meet francis. he is only 15, and he bets every day. >> when you start betting, don't feel like you can stop it. reporter: he and his friends drm of getting rich. some have even used their school fees. >> when they lose, they can't. reporter: they can't go to school. >> yes. regrter: adverts for bettin are everywhere. >>
pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge.: online sports betting in africa is big business, with billions of dollars wagered every year. the boom is being fueled by faster internet, cheaper phones, and an obsession with english premier league. f but there isr that children are being lured into a cycle of betting, debt, and poverty. in kenya, one government minister calls a day curse -- calls it a curse on youth. reporter: it is matched a in the -- match day in the kenyan premier league. thore he is...
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in a place like 0xford or cambridge, what is your take on this?ford or cambridge, what is your take on this? i think it isa what is your take on this? i think it is a particularly british issue here because of the role of private education. but i think you can also look at it as levelling the playing field. when you look at actually what they are going to be doing, a lot of it is providing free accommodation, and not having accommodation, and not having accommodation charges, enabling those children from families who might not otherwise be able to afford to go to university. there are some grades that are going to be accepted that are lower, but they are particular children. they are those who are acting as carers and/or who are refugees. so i think it is an attempt to level the playing field for those that might not have the opportunity otherwise. so you think this is a good idea, it is progressive? i think it is progressive. it is giving an opportunity for those that might not otherwise have it. again, it is a small percentage. they are not open
in a place like 0xford or cambridge, what is your take on this?ford or cambridge, what is your take on this? i think it isa what is your take on this? i think it is a particularly british issue here because of the role of private education. but i think you can also look at it as levelling the playing field. when you look at actually what they are going to be doing, a lot of it is providing free accommodation, and not having accommodation, and not having accommodation charges, enabling those...
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the duke of cambridge chose a piner because you rememe smell of the young boy. are also forget-me-nots, f the favoriwer of his moer, diana princess of wales. bbc news of the chelsea flower show. laura: it had flying dragons and shocking plot twists, fierce power struggles, andtohe body counatch. last night was the final episode of "game of thrones." tens of millions tuned in, but not everyone was pleased with how the fantasy saga ende . eladi writes about pop culture for "the washington post." she joined me earlier. without giving too much away, did you find the finale to be pleasing or puzzling? mean, this was neve going to get everyone excited and happy about it. vee final season of "game of thrones" has reca lot of criticism in part because viewers felt so much plot was being crammed into just six episodes. this final episode felt like he -- it was just trying to tie up so loose ends. for some viewers it was not so surprisi how things ended. vegas oddmakers accurately g predicted how it wng to end. i will not say much more, but it wasn't that surprising. laur
the duke of cambridge chose a piner because you rememe smell of the young boy. are also forget-me-nots, f the favoriwer of his moer, diana princess of wales. bbc news of the chelsea flower show. laura: it had flying dragons and shocking plot twists, fierce power struggles, andtohe body counatch. last night was the final episode of "game of thrones." tens of millions tuned in, but not everyone was pleased with how the fantasy saga ende . eladi writes about pop culture for "the...
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papadopoulos had been talking to a cambridge -- and this is cambridge in the u.k. -- professor who had ostensibly an assistant go meet with papadopoulos. her name -- she claimed to be an assistant to this cambridge professor. papadopoulos met with her at a bar in london after she invited him to come out. papadopoulos told tucker carlson last night that he immediately became suspicious of her. >> she was very suggestive, as you can understand. younger, very flirtatious. i right away understood this wasn't a cambridge assistant. she barely spoke english. she was very flirty. she was trying to do two things. one, to extract information about my professional connections. two, to see if i had any information that she could potentially extract for me about trump and russia. which is, of course, nonsense. >> we may find out more details about this and other events will lead to of justice inspector general michael horowitz releases his report about the genesis of the russia investigation. the president also telling our catherine herridge yesterday that he plans to declassify the documents rela
papadopoulos had been talking to a cambridge -- and this is cambridge in the u.k. -- professor who had ostensibly an assistant go meet with papadopoulos. her name -- she claimed to be an assistant to this cambridge professor. papadopoulos met with her at a bar in london after she invited him to come out. papadopoulos told tucker carlson last night that he immediately became suspicious of her. >> she was very suggestive, as you can understand. younger, very flirtatious. i right away...
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you can see more of that interview with the duke of cambridge in the documentary, a royal team talk:dcast on bbc one tomorrow night atio:30. in the eu referendum in 2016, 52% of people in wales voted for leave. next week those same voters will be back at the ballot box to elect meps in the european elections. bbc wales political editor felicity evans has been asking voters about having to vote again. italians were among the first europeans to come to live in the welsh valleys, and they brought cafe culture with them. the photographs here are showing the bakery as it was in 1980. joe and his chef tony have been serving coffee and community here in pontypridd for more than a0 years. this is what was our living accommodation. when you see the kitchen, that is where we lived. the period decor and freshly baked produce is a big hit with customers, but with wales having voted to leave the eu in 2016, many people are fed up with politicians at westminster going around in circles. so, will they use the european elections to let off steam? we had a democratic vote, and what do we do now? is i
you can see more of that interview with the duke of cambridge in the documentary, a royal team talk:dcast on bbc one tomorrow night atio:30. in the eu referendum in 2016, 52% of people in wales voted for leave. next week those same voters will be back at the ballot box to elect meps in the european elections. bbc wales political editor felicity evans has been asking voters about having to vote again. italians were among the first europeans to come to live in the welsh valleys, and they brought...