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wearables were all over the place dressing humans in east and dogs with a collar that connects to g.p.'s and other devices. and if wearing your tech isn't personal enough for you how about implants chipping people sounds like an orwellian whoreson ario but it's quite practical. once chipped employees at a swedish company can open doors with the swipe of ahead and employees are thrilled . i want to be a part of the future. a future where even information about your train ticket is stored under your skin a future where you pay using your fingertips privacy issues a lot for these early adopters. like my facebook account probably knows more about me than this company will ever know about me i thought so i'm not really bothered by the. humans and technology taking another step towards each other in twenty seventeen you do the walking the avatar follows at least for now. and we're staying in tech big corns wild swings continue over the holiday season prices of range between eleven and fourteen thousand dollars within the last twenty four hours though overall it's lost a quarter of its value
wearables were all over the place dressing humans in east and dogs with a collar that connects to g.p.'s and other devices. and if wearing your tech isn't personal enough for you how about implants chipping people sounds like an orwellian whoreson ario but it's quite practical. once chipped employees at a swedish company can open doors with the swipe of ahead and employees are thrilled . i want to be a part of the future. a future where even information about your train ticket is stored under...
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we're not coinvesting with g.p. and at the same time, we're not -- we're somewhere in the middle.e have veto rights, we have opt out rights. we have all kinds of things. we have people sitting on the advisory boards. so we know what's going on. to we have the right vote more governance into the relationships and the partnerships that we're in. >> it sounds to me that's the kind of thing you want out of future partners as well? >> absolutely. more of a priority for you than the smaller investments, the 50 to $100 million investments that you described? these megapartnerships that are measured in the billions? >> we do have some subsidiaries of ours who are this, like -- they're looking at everything and the agriculture investments so at these kind of items. describedh -- you six different buckets into which you put investments, four of which were domestic, two of which are international. of the total public investment fund, what percentage are you dedicating towards international and what domestic? d to >> currently we have 90% local domestic and less than international. the deploy
we're not coinvesting with g.p. and at the same time, we're not -- we're somewhere in the middle.e have veto rights, we have opt out rights. we have all kinds of things. we have people sitting on the advisory boards. so we know what's going on. to we have the right vote more governance into the relationships and the partnerships that we're in. >> it sounds to me that's the kind of thing you want out of future partners as well? >> absolutely. more of a priority for you than the...
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see patients who are afraid to eat any fairy foods because they immediately experience stomach is a g.p. my first thought is this could be the goblet or. from forty onward women especially can experience serious pain in the upper abdomen near the liver attach to that large organ is a much smaller one for gallbladder a site like structure acts as a storage vessel for bio a liquid produced in the liver but helps break down fat in the small intestine with age gallstones often form in the gallbladder they're not everyone has symptoms. but if the consumption of fatty foods coffee table wine regularly causes abdominal pain and inflamed gall bladder could be the cause. the only treatments then pain relievers and antibiotics however if the inflammation becomes chronic the organ has to be surgically removed leaving the bile duct connecting the liver and intestine intact i with professor hall's and now he's she certainly one of the heroes clinics in the theodore thanks for inviting me here today we talked about goldstone. problems can cause girls. can cause a pain in the up down in the upper abdo
see patients who are afraid to eat any fairy foods because they immediately experience stomach is a g.p. my first thought is this could be the goblet or. from forty onward women especially can experience serious pain in the upper abdomen near the liver attach to that large organ is a much smaller one for gallbladder a site like structure acts as a storage vessel for bio a liquid produced in the liver but helps break down fat in the small intestine with age gallstones often form in the...
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imagine that you suffer from migraines are diabete is are frequent colds and you go and visit your g.p. and the first thing he examines if you've got. this may come as a surprise to you but i'm quite confident that in a few years this will be standard procedure practice that a healthy stomach is a key for your well being. the human intestine is home to a weird and wonderful universe of its own trillions of bacteria live in our gut and our health depends on them. and fast a far greater influence than we previously thought. book is a specialist in the field and is used to working with stools. he works for the european molecular biology laboratory in heidelberg he's fascinated by the gut and its inhabitants. we have a kilo and a half of bacteria inside us and. the intestine covers an area the size of two tennis courts if you stretch it out and that's it's is as in every day we discover surprising new things about how i got arterial interact with us mention for. as book explains we need these bacteria because they extract nutrients from the food we eat. he's also discovered that there are
imagine that you suffer from migraines are diabete is are frequent colds and you go and visit your g.p. and the first thing he examines if you've got. this may come as a surprise to you but i'm quite confident that in a few years this will be standard procedure practice that a healthy stomach is a key for your well being. the human intestine is home to a weird and wonderful universe of its own trillions of bacteria live in our gut and our health depends on them. and fast a far greater influence...
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or latest by g.p. i see put a boot up a different form of transport than you would does he. dao is so a program i said again you see it but i'm nice. and program i said you l.o.l. man doesn't me ask this case don't you know what classical is are all the a because my father's get it when he said i my for example write a space capabilities mandate is w. ave a nap with a sound g g g cocaine and my just blasted humanity this is a feature at least it's going to be seen again but has there ever was a veil patti page a woman or parent so as a woman as well as doing the same she had the. a proper democrat sound when the sound of a mallet changing and things are you do i gotta say as in chief vacate their side to be that by default the. scene which evaporates alabaster just carries a sound of payments on. indigenous get some color but at the disco invasion and this is ancient when see this column but i know a little thing is possibly dodgy there and shall we start the purple defies the sound in time when he school students who do you blame most for the situation see much of the forme
or latest by g.p. i see put a boot up a different form of transport than you would does he. dao is so a program i said again you see it but i'm nice. and program i said you l.o.l. man doesn't me ask this case don't you know what classical is are all the a because my father's get it when he said i my for example write a space capabilities mandate is w. ave a nap with a sound g g g cocaine and my just blasted humanity this is a feature at least it's going to be seen again but has there ever was a...
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wearables were all over the place dressing humans in east and dogs with a collar that connects to g.p.'s and other devices. and if wearing your tech isn't personal enough for you how about implants chipping people sounds like an orwellian whoreson ario but it's quite practical. once chipped employees at a swedish company can open doors with the swipe of a hand employees are thrilled. i want to be a part of the future. a future where even information about your train ticket is stored under your skin a future where you play using your fingertips privacy issues a lot for these early adopters. my facebook account probably knows more about me then the company will ever know about me so i'm not really bothered by. humans and technology taking another step towards each other in twenty seventeen you do the walking the ever tower follows at least for now. i'm staying in tech bitcoins wild swings continue over the holiday season prices of range between eleven and fourteen thousand dollars for the last twenty four hours though overall it's lost a quarter of its value in the past week alone some
wearables were all over the place dressing humans in east and dogs with a collar that connects to g.p.'s and other devices. and if wearing your tech isn't personal enough for you how about implants chipping people sounds like an orwellian whoreson ario but it's quite practical. once chipped employees at a swedish company can open doors with the swipe of a hand employees are thrilled. i want to be a part of the future. a future where even information about your train ticket is stored under your...
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g.p. is a gold pig in portuguese song undoable the stuff about at the same time a term was popularized media outlets were called in pensacola paestum which translates to party of the procured press. brazil's powerful media monopolies have grown into what they are largely because of a regulatory vacuum there was no broadcast regulator here which is extraordinary for a country of this size there's no law preventing politicians from owning media outlets so many of them many countries ban media across ownership the same proprietor owning multiple media outlets in the same market again brazil has no such law in fact the closest thing to a lawyer regulating the media in this country was passed more than half a century ago london sixty three. it was. because that's doing global words every time they a brazilian congress tried to change that had his character assassinated by globe there is no law the law is whatever global wants to do. this issue the possibility of regulation i was raised in brazi
g.p. is a gold pig in portuguese song undoable the stuff about at the same time a term was popularized media outlets were called in pensacola paestum which translates to party of the procured press. brazil's powerful media monopolies have grown into what they are largely because of a regulatory vacuum there was no broadcast regulator here which is extraordinary for a country of this size there's no law preventing politicians from owning media outlets so many of them many countries ban media...
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in india the hindu nationals be g.p.'s fended off a major challenge by holding on to power in gujarat it's the home state of prime minister narendra modi and has been under b.-j. period for two decades it was the first real test for rahul gandhi the new president of the opposition congress party. an overnight fire has killed twelve people people in mumbai india they were employees at a snack shop and became trapped inside when the blaze broke out officials are investigating the cause of the fire which got it the entire store. the bells on trial of key suspect in the twenty fifteen attacks in france has been postponed the delay is to give his newly appointed lawyer time to prepare so obviously mom is currently in a french prison for his alleged involvement in multiple attacks that killed one hundred thirty people in the french capital. a new government has been sworn into power in austria making it the only western european country with a far right party in its ruling coalition well that's because the new chancellor sebast
in india the hindu nationals be g.p.'s fended off a major challenge by holding on to power in gujarat it's the home state of prime minister narendra modi and has been under b.-j. period for two decades it was the first real test for rahul gandhi the new president of the opposition congress party. an overnight fire has killed twelve people people in mumbai india they were employees at a snack shop and became trapped inside when the blaze broke out officials are investigating the cause of the...
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the best team all the time is the is there an element of you can be a bit iffy in qualifying as only g.p. get the right time i mean and how do you ensure that the team does take when it gets to define things really good preparation it is is key i think i think your coach needs to be aware of that the day the playing the chair that he's got and he needs to be aware of every player's ability and then he has to find a way that all of these different kind of skills they mingle in with the world cup you've got time before one so you can actually start doing it the systems. but they all coach took over for this qualification now it is you know we think i call god he took over and he had a little bit of a problem to begin with because they were clients not only well but he's done really really well a young young group of players and i'm excited about this group you know you've got to change the game against france you've got australia which is obviously the other side of the world and you've got through to qualify as a as a last team so i think group c. it's a great group for denmark it's a gre
the best team all the time is the is there an element of you can be a bit iffy in qualifying as only g.p. get the right time i mean and how do you ensure that the team does take when it gets to define things really good preparation it is is key i think i think your coach needs to be aware of that the day the playing the chair that he's got and he needs to be aware of every player's ability and then he has to find a way that all of these different kind of skills they mingle in with the world cup...
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mr modi moved to center and become the prime minister in his absence the seat has the party that we g.p. has floundered in the state of gujarat and has not been able to manage the situation that is what has resulted in a huge amount of uprising from various sections of people various social groups have been agitating for the blast almost two and a half years so what was supposed to have been a video routine simple election for mr moody to win has suddenly turned on his head and it's opposing probably the biggest challenge in three and a half years since he became the prime minister of india i think it's really going to go down to the wire this is an election which pollsters are finding it extremely difficult to call because of what shares of the two parties the b.g.p. in the congress are almost at par with each other the final assessment is that in the last three days mr modi has entered into of highly personalized. campaign where he's firstly spending about thirty to forty meetings in a very small state which is unprecedented for prime minister takes so much of time on an election camp
mr modi moved to center and become the prime minister in his absence the seat has the party that we g.p. has floundered in the state of gujarat and has not been able to manage the situation that is what has resulted in a huge amount of uprising from various sections of people various social groups have been agitating for the blast almost two and a half years so what was supposed to have been a video routine simple election for mr moody to win has suddenly turned on his head and it's opposing...
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i will smith start get probably counseling because all the flashbacks that are happening with me my g.p. just doesn't recommend it right now at the moment but seeing my friends and going out and live in freedom yet a lot of the time i just think of the oppressed people are left behind and that's what i think will never be solved within me until they are released of actually a lot of the time and go to the viewpoint and open the mountains to cherish freedom because there's so much in life that i didn't mention. so. you are making very pointedly mounts where on line the main u.s. response to drug use and the drug trade over the last fifty years has been the criminal mind or if you join us on saying no evil person this wakes up over the morning in the sense i want to cover the world in darkness they say is a dialogue and that could be what leading to some of the confusion online was about people saying they don't actually know what's going on join the colobus conversation at this time on al-jazeera. grow in a very short time to be a trusted news source wherever you are in the world he real
i will smith start get probably counseling because all the flashbacks that are happening with me my g.p. just doesn't recommend it right now at the moment but seeing my friends and going out and live in freedom yet a lot of the time i just think of the oppressed people are left behind and that's what i think will never be solved within me until they are released of actually a lot of the time and go to the viewpoint and open the mountains to cherish freedom because there's so much in life that i...
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i will smith start get probably counseling because all the flashbacks that are happening with me my g.p. just doesn't recommend it right now at the moment but seeing my friends and going out and live in freedom yet a lot of time i just think of the oppressed people are left behind and that's what i think will never be solved within me until they are released. of auctioneer a lot of time a portrait of you point. to to to cherish freedom because there's so much in life that i've been treasured more. kingfish indulge your five senses. a daring road trip across west africa on a mission to redefine a continent too often misrepresented. the weapon of choice to digital cameras. it was sold one of the new african for dug up deal takes on the rainy season on these quest for the perfect even as story of creative government run the invisible war this month this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every you. the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons has been awarded the nobel peace prize in an exclusive interview with the winning delegation from the award ceremony in oslo al jazeera as
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counseling i wilson start probably counseling because all the flashbacks that are happening with me my g.p. just doesn't recommend it right now at the moment but seeing my friends and going out and live in freedom yet a lot of the time i just think of the oppressed people are left behind and that's what i think will never be solved within me until they are released. of actually a lot of time i bolted a viewpoint and opened the mountains to cherish freedom because there's so much in life that i've been charged with more. a new level of luxury has arrived. an experience that will transform the way you transform. our impeccable service remains but now comes from breaking heat is a. revolutionary business clients. also for the see the free stimulant. whether conducting business or sharing the special journey of fires with them still in the search for a good. place to find someone in the dumps trying to smile. you'll centuries in the sky introducing you to speak. first to newsgroups. because only when it's going places together. new yorkers are very receptive to al-jazeera because it is such an
counseling i wilson start probably counseling because all the flashbacks that are happening with me my g.p. just doesn't recommend it right now at the moment but seeing my friends and going out and live in freedom yet a lot of the time i just think of the oppressed people are left behind and that's what i think will never be solved within me until they are released. of actually a lot of time i bolted a viewpoint and opened the mountains to cherish freedom because there's so much in life that...
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counseling i will submit start probably counseling because all the flashbacks that are happening with me my g.p. just doesn't recommend it right now at the moment but seeing my friends and going out and live in freedom yet a lot of the time i just think of the oppressed people are left behind and that's what i think will never be solved within me until they are released. i've actually a lot of time i go to the viewpoint and open the mountains to to cherish freedom because there's so much of life that i didn't care for the most. the world's largest humanitarian crisis millions caught up in the civil war alters the real world examines the roots of the conflict in yemen and the complex history that drew a country into perpetual terminal. fuel death separation on. the north and the so these dualisms are off part of history. yemen the north south divide this time. al jazeera this is the opportunity to understand the story in a very different way where they're before something happens and we don't leave the . news has never been more available but the message is a simplistic and misinformation is rif
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while diversifying, we'll look to build a portfolio for 25 active g.p. relationships with three to five managers. the program will be filled with income generating strategies. it will include an allocation for investment. it will serve as partnership between san francisco and a select few g.p.s. and take advantage of the public credit market. the separate accounts will be subject to permit investments. target return also vary based on sub strategy in geography, but generally range from high singles to the mid teens in the higher i.r. and look to see our benchmark that the target a range of 8 to 12. we expect a turnover to be high given the opportunities for underlying strategies. i've worked on san francisco fixed income and private credit portfolio since 2013. i'll focus on the private portfolio and we're recuting an analyst and focus on private credit. we'll continue to work with cambridge on this program. we hired cambridge in 2013. they'll provide the board with formal update on a portfolio on an annual basis. >> the cambridge teamal is the kind of e
while diversifying, we'll look to build a portfolio for 25 active g.p. relationships with three to five managers. the program will be filled with income generating strategies. it will include an allocation for investment. it will serve as partnership between san francisco and a select few g.p.s. and take advantage of the public credit market. the separate accounts will be subject to permit investments. target return also vary based on sub strategy in geography, but generally range from high...
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moved to center and become the prime minister in his absence the state has the beach party that we g.p. has floundered in the state of gujarat and has not been able to manage the situation that is what has resulted in a huge amount of uprising from various sections of people various social groups have been agitating for the blast almost two and a half years so what was supposed to have been a very routine simple election for mr moody to win has suddenly turned on his head and it's opposing probably the biggest challenge in three and a half years since he became the prime minister of india i think it's really going to go down to the wire this is an election which pollsters are finding it extremely difficult to call because of what shares of the two parties the b.g.p. in the congress are almost at part of it each other the final assessment is that in the last three days mr modi has entered into a highly personalized discrete campaign where he's firstly spending about thirty to forty meetings in a very small state which is unprecedented for prime minister takes so much of time on the elec
moved to center and become the prime minister in his absence the state has the beach party that we g.p. has floundered in the state of gujarat and has not been able to manage the situation that is what has resulted in a huge amount of uprising from various sections of people various social groups have been agitating for the blast almost two and a half years so what was supposed to have been a very routine simple election for mr moody to win has suddenly turned on his head and it's opposing...
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that we did look atha happened ecically during the eight years that president obama here. 1.2% annual g.p. growth. whe our trading ptner ound th wrld, germany, japan, india, china all raised their g.d.p.numbers off owing ecomies. becausehe avage rate i urope for corporate tax 23.6%, while america was 39% , and stat all across the itedtates raed their tation just like pdent ama encouraged them to do. torow governmt. make it more expensive. but what haed is then th free enterprise sysm was not competitive. we beganlosing jobs all across the country. we beganosing our competivenessecause of th high taxationate. that's why we'rgoing so when you raise taxes a trillion bucks and spending a extra $10rillion overight years, there s a impact. of urse there's an impact. what we're trying tdo is respond ack to he american people who they said last november, inead of gointhat way, why don't we go this way? wh don't wehe world's leader? why beh in e world mpetitivenesfor buness? why not be first or second? why not add jobs? why not do something that plac americansthe middle class of tuntry, in a bette
that we did look atha happened ecically during the eight years that president obama here. 1.2% annual g.p. growth. whe our trading ptner ound th wrld, germany, japan, india, china all raised their g.d.p.numbers off owing ecomies. becausehe avage rate i urope for corporate tax 23.6%, while america was 39% , and stat all across the itedtates raed their tation just like pdent ama encouraged them to do. torow governmt. make it more expensive. but what haed is then th free enterprise sysm was not...
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that we did look atha happened ecically during the eight years that president obama here. 1.2% annual g.p. growth. whe our trading ptner ound th wrld, germany, japan, india, china all raised their g.d.p.numbers off owing ecomies. becausehe avage rate i urope for corporate tax 23.6%, while america was 39% , and stat all across the itedtates raed their tation just like pdent ama encouraged them to do. torow governmt. make it more expensive. but what haed is then th free enterprise sysm was not competitive. we beganlosing jobs all across the country. we beganosing our competivenessecause of th high taxationate. that's why we'rgoing so when you raise taxes a trillion bucks and spending a extra $10rillion overight years, there s a impact. of urse there's an impact. what we're trying tdo is respond ack to he american people who they said last november, inead of gointhat way, why don't we go this way? wh don't wehe world's leader? why beh in e world mpetitivenesfor buness? why not be first or second? why not add jobs? why not do something that plac americansthe middle class of tuntry, in a bette
that we did look atha happened ecically during the eight years that president obama here. 1.2% annual g.p. growth. whe our trading ptner ound th wrld, germany, japan, india, china all raised their g.d.p.numbers off owing ecomies. becausehe avage rate i urope for corporate tax 23.6%, while america was 39% , and stat all across the itedtates raed their tation just like pdent ama encouraged them to do. torow governmt. make it more expensive. but what haed is then th free enterprise sysm was not...