Arsenal are working hard to strike a deal which will allow Reiss Nelson to move to Hoffenheim before Friday's European transfer deadline
The Bundesliga club are keen on landing the teenage attacker for the season, but there are still details to be concluded before the transfer can go through
Arsenal are willing to let Nelson go, but they will not allow him to leave until he signs a new contract, with his current deal due to expire at the end of the season
Football.london understands, however, that negotiations have yet to be concluded with the 18-year-old's representatives
It is understood a new four-year deal, with an option of a fifth, is on the table and close to being signed, but the deal has not yet been finalised and talks will continue on Thursday between both parties to get the final details concluded
Once that contract has been agreed and signed, then Arsenal will give Nelson the green light to leave for Hoffenheim, where he will spend the season in the Bundesliga
Hoffenheim boss Julian Nagelsmann has been speaking about the possible arrival of the Arsenal youngster and believes the forward will add some exciting potential to his team, who will be competing in the Champions League this season
"We are interested in Reiss Nelson," Nagelsmann confirmed. "I can say this openly, but the obligation is not yet fixed, there are still things to clarify
If it works, we get a player with a lot of speed, who can do a lot of things.".Arsenal have reached an agreement in principal with Hoffenheim over the move, with the German club set to pay a loan fee of around £400,000 to land Nelson for the season
There is a sense at Arsenal that the youngster will benefit from spending the season working with Nagelsmann as Unai Emery does not yet believe he is ready for a prolonged spell in his first-team at the Emirates
Nelson, who did not take part in Arsenal's training session on Wednesday, has not been involved in any of the three match day squads so far in the Premier League under Emery
But the Spaniard does rate the attacker highly and does not want to lose one of the club's most exciting talents
It looked like a contract extension was imminent for Nelson towards the end of last season, with the player confirming in April that it had all but been agreed
"It is a big achievement to sign for a big club like Arsenal," said Nelson. "So I'm just delighted with the contract and hopeful that I can sign it soon
" But the deal has remained unsigned despite prolonged negotiations, leading to fears that he could walk away from the Emirates for free next season
Arsenal are confident, however, that they will come to an agreement in time for Nelson to finally extend his stay in north London and also seal his season-long move to Hoffenheim
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Champions League draw: What time is the Champions League Draw 2018? Who is in each pot? - Duration: 2:20.
The draw is made up of 32 clubs, 26 of whom qualified directly while six came through the play-offs
The teams have been be split into four seeding pots for the draw, with Pot 1 consisting of the Champions League holders, the UEFA Europa League winners and the champions of the six highest-ranked nations
Pots 2 to 4 have been determined by the club coefficient rankings. One team will be taken from each pot to form a group, but teams from the same association cannot face each other
When is the Champions League group stage draw? The draw for the group stage takes place at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco
The ceremony gets underway at 5pm this evening. Once the draw is made, the first round of fixtures are due to be played on September 18/19
This year's final will be held at Atletico Madrid's home ground, Wanda Metropolitano
The event will also see the winners of the UEFA Player Awards announced. Who is in the Champions League draw? Pot 1 Real Madrid (holders) Atletico Madrid (UEFA Europa League winners) Barcelona Bayern Munich Manchester City Juventus Paris Saint-Germain Lokomotiv Moscow Pot 2 Borussia Dortmund Porto Manchester United Shakhtar Donetsk Benfica Napoli Tottenham Hotspur Roma Pot 3 Liverpool Schalke Lyon Monaco Ajax CSKA Moskva PSV Eindhoven Valencia Pot 4 Viktoria Plzen Club Brugge Galatasaray Young Boys Inter Hoffenheim Red Star Belgrade AEK Athens Who will win the Champions League? Latest odds Manchester City 5/1 Barcelona 6/1 Juventus 6/1 PSG 15/2 Bayern Munich 8/1 Real Madrid 8/1 Liverpool 10/1 Atletico Madrid 12/1 Manchester Utd 16/1
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What You Missed in the Sharp Objects Finale - SPOILERS - Duration: 2:48.
Adora was planning an early demise for Camille using the rat poison as an accelerated killing
technique.
After several hours of constant poisoning and sickness, Camille askes Adora if she's
going to die.
Adora replies, "We're all going to die, Camille," implying that she finally has
a hold over the "willful" Camille she could never control before.
It also calls into question whether Adora suspected Camille had knowledge of the intentional
poisoning of Amma and Marian.
Alan is concerned and suspicious that Adora is intentionally making Amma sick and is going
to poison Camille.
He calls her out, stating, "Don't go overboard.
Let the girls rest."
To which Adora replies, "I'm just helping nature along."
He feigns obliviousness by replying, "It's your area," walking away with a look of
concern, but no real plan for taking any action.
This is further cemented when he implores Amma to go back to bed reminding her this
is not the time to insert yourself.
He's obviously saying this for Amma's sake as well as his own, to remind himself
that Adora is controlling the situation.
In the book, Alan is oblivious to everything Adora is doing and is not a concerned or prominent
character.
Amma murdered Mae, her friend in St. Louis.
The teeth in Amma's doll house make it clear Amma was the murderer of the two girls in
Wind Gap but it was very quickly glossed over in the credits that she had also murdered
Mae in St. Louis.
In the final few scenes Mae's mother comes to Camille asking if she had seen her daughter.
Camille said they went to the park together.
In the credit scenes we see briefly that Amma is murdering Mae at the park.
In the book Mae's body is found and she is missing all of her teeth allowing Camille
instant realization that Amma is the true murderer.
Amma is an anagram for mama.
Because her mama raised her on poison and she has to please her in every way, Amma became
a murderer.
Imitating her mama is Amma's sincerest form of flattery.
She subconsciously realized that her mama was also a murderer.
This is a huge clue pointing to the fact that Amma was the child killer all along.
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OHR FALLOUT: FISA Abusers Will Have Nightmares After What Jarrett Just Laid Out For Them - Duration: 4:46.
on Wednesday President Trump blasted
Justice Department official brucer amid
his closed-door testimony that took
place on Capitol Hill Tuesday the
president took to Twitter early
Wednesday morning and once again at
night while shining the spotlight
directly honor continued below President
Trump is completely fed up with the lies
and corruption that took place from deep
within the swamp during and after the
presidential election to frame and stop
Donald Trump
Wednesday morning Trump knocked out or
asking how the hell is Bruce are still
employed at the Justice Department
disgraceful witch-hunt related article
Trump has ur sinking in the swamps quick
signed with his brutal reaction to the
testimony the president didn't stop
there
continued below Bruce ur testified in a
closed-door hearing behind closed doors
Tuesday as members sought to determine
how former President Barack Obama's
administration came to the decision to
investigate president Trump's campaign
the president Wednesday night tweeted it
quote from Gregg Jarrett legal analyst
for Fox News about what Justice
Department official brucer told the FBI
Jarrett is right on the money
continued below Ohr fallout FISA abusers
will have nightmares after well Jarrett
just laid out for them president Trump
tweeted her told the FBI the fake
dossier wasn't true it was a lyin the
FBI was determined to use it any way to
damage Trump in to perpetrate a fraud on
the court to spy on the Trump campaign
this is a fraud on the court the Chief
Justice of the u-s supreme court is in
charge of the FISA Court he continued he
should direct the presiding judge
rosemary Collier to hold the hearing
call all of these people from the DOJ
and FBI and there and if she finds there
were crimes committed and there
there should be a criminal referral by
her at Gregg Jarrett associate Deputy
Attorney General Bruce sir bypassed his
superiors at the Justice Department and
worked covertly with steel to exploit
what became known as the steel dossier
63 pages of texts emails and handwritten
notes show extensive contacts between
iron steel both before and after the
election
even after steel was fired by the FBI
for a lying about his contacts with her
reporters or maintained intensive
communications with steel the former
British spy kept feeding his bogus
information while simultaneously
fretting to err that his actions might
be exposed her knew that steel was a
nefarious and unreliable character
records show that in September of 2016
Steele told earth that he was desperate
that Donald Trump not get elected and
was passionate about him not being
president given such an acute bias and
motivation to lie all contact with steel
should have been terminated and his
dossier tossed in the garbage however
both during the FBI were determined to
use Steele and his unverified documents
to damage Trump steel further
acknowledged that his accusations were
unverifiable in other words the dossier
was so poorly sourced but it was
inherently untrustworthy the contents
were based on triple and quadruple
hearsay from anonymous sources that
probably never existed in the first
place it was a clever allusion in a
veiled reference to the partisan
motivations behind his report Steele
cautioned that its contents must be
critically viewed in light of the
purpose for in circumstances in which
the information was collected this was a
subtle way for Steele to confess that
his work was not worth the paper on
which it was written in plain language
it was an untruthful political attack
intended to vilify an opposing candidate
Donald Trump her and the FBI plainly
knew this they didn't care do you agree
with legal analyst Greg Jarrett and
that presiding judge rosemary Collier
should hold a hearing call all of these
people from the DOJ and FBI and there
and if she finds there were crimes
committed there should be a criminal
referral by her
you
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What are the benefits of taking digestive enzymes? - Duration: 4:41.
Hey guys! I appreciate you tuning in for this. We''re gonna be talking about how
you can become better emotionally, physically, spiritually, and mentally, all
through better digestion of that gut. Today, I'm going to be talking about how
you already have the Fountain of Youth in your body. It's pretty amazing! You
know, you take supplements if you try to find the Fountain of Youth, but I want to
tell you that you already do. That Fountain of Youth is enzymes. You guys
know what enzymes are? Now let me say that I'm gonna try to make it pretty
easy to understand in terms of how it's beneficial for you, because the way that
you can think about what enzymes are. If you look at an earlier video to explain it, they're
kind of like scissors that help to break down foods you eat.
But enzymes are really kind of like the spark plugs in the body. And what I mean
by that is that they actually allow you, when you ingest foods, it actually
creates and allows you to get the nutrients from the foods that you eat;
the enzymes do. And so it's very very important that you have that. They're
called metabolic enzymes, but basically, if you don't have enzymes, you wouldn't
be able to breathe; you wouldn't even actually be alive if you didn't have
enough enzymes. And so what happens when you ingest foods, when you eat foods, the
enzymes unlock those nutrients, and the foods, you get the nutrients from them.
And then it allows you to breathe, circulate blood, do all sorts of things.
Now the way that you can think about it is that you don't have an infinite
amount of enzymes in your body. You can find them in raw foods and raw fruits and
vegetables, but there are actually very few enzymes that help you break down
foods like processed foods or cooked foods. That's why they always talk about
raw foods and a raw diet etc. It's because most of it is because of
those enzymes. It's very, very important. And so the way that I want you
to think about it... is let's say whenever you're born, you have an enzyme
bank-account, and that enzyme bank-account... let's to throw out a number: a million
enzymes in that bank account. And what happens is when you eat processed foods,
and when you when you cook foods and don't eat raw foods that have enzymes
already in them, what happens is your body starts to utilize those metabolic enzymes to
break down the foods that you can get the nutrients. So if your diet most of
your life is built upon processed foods and crap foods, understand that you're
using a lot of energy, a lot of enzymes to help
those foods digest. So that you can get the nutrients to breathe, circulate, basically
live your life. I'm gonna ask you a question. Do you ever notice that as people age, they
basically have one problem. Then it seems to escalate to another problem, then all
of a sudden, something else will pop up, and something else will pop up, and it
really just kind of escalates the problem. The reason for that is because
as we age, we lose a significant amount of metabolic enzymes that allow our
bodies to get the nutrients from the foods. And so what happens is when you
get old, and you don't have enough enzymes, your body starts to, again,
use that up like that bank account. What happens is that when your enzyme bank
account reaches zero, you basically stop producing things. And that's how you can
see problems when you when you get sick, and then you have another sickness, and
another sickness, and another sickness; that's the problem.
So the Fountain of Youth as I'm gonna tell you,is actually found in enzymes
and making sure that you're eating enough enzymes to help you break down
the foods, so that you can get the most nutrients, so that you can breathe, live,
circulate blood, and basically just live a happy life. Where do you get that?
You can certainly get it in supplements, and that's where I would always
recommend everybody start, take supplements ONLY in terms of enzymes. Now not anything else.
But if you can get a whole lot in metabolic enzymes in supplement form, and
I would encourage everybody really, to produce that Fountain of Youth and
create more enzymes so that your body can help to break down those nutrients
and get everything that you need to live a healthier life.
So the Fountain of Youth is digestive enzymes. You can find that as I said in
raw foods, like in pineapples. Most people eat the outside, but actually
most of the enzymes are found in that little center of the pineapples. So
that's where the good stuff is, but you can get them in most raw foods and
vegetables. So I'll encourage you to incorporate more of those into your diet, reduce the
amount of cooked foods and processed foods, and start saving those metabolic
enzymes. Start saving in that bank account so that it never reaches zero. I
appreciate you guys. Enzymes are the Fountain of Youth. If you enjoyed this,
click the like button, comment or ask me anything. Send me a message whatever you
need to do because my goal is really to help you become healthier mentally,
spiritually, physically, and emotionally all through better digestion of the gut
I appreciate you guys tuning in and have a wonderful weekend see you later. If you
like these mental minutes, be sure to click the subscribe button or comment
below hit the like button or share with us how you are becoming healthy emotionally,
mentally, physically, and spiritually, all through better digestion of the gut. Have
a great day folks
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What Kate inherited from Princess Diana REVEALED - Duration: 3:21.
Kate has been spotted more than once wearing her late mother-in-law's jewellery. The first piece belonging to Diana that she received was her engagement ring, according to the Good Housekeeping
Kate has also been pictured wearing the Lover's Knot Tiara, which was given to Diana by the Queen as a wedding present
The splendid diamonds and pearls tiara was made in 1914. After her wedding with Prince William, the Duchess of Cambridge also inherited a pair of Diana's sapphire earrings
Kate gave them a new life and updated the jewels to a drop style. The Duchess has also wore a pearl bracelet, made by Nigel Milne in 1988 for Diana at a reception in Berlin
The Princess of Wales requested in her will for her £21 million estate to be split upon her death between her children, Prince William and Prince Harry, and her 17 godchildren
But, in a separate "letter of wishes", she demanded that her two sons had the exclusive rights on her jewellery
In the letter, Princess Diana wrote: "I would like you to divide my personal chattels at your discretion between my sons and godchildren, the division being three quarters to my sons and one quarter to my godchildren
"But I would like you to allocate all my jewellery to the share to be held by my sons, so that their wives may, in due course, have it or use it
"I leave the exact division of the jewellery to your discretion." This loose division of her jewellery didn't create any stir between the brothers, according to rumours that emerged in the 2010s
Harry would have originally picked Diana's sapphire ring, which was given by Prince Charles to the Princess of Wales as an engagement ring
But he gave up to it when he realised how in love William was with Kate, trading it for his mother's Cartier watch
William carried the ring around for three weeks while he was on holiday with Kate in Mount Kenya in 2010 before proposing
After the announcement of the engagement, the Duke of Cambridge said: "It's my mother's engagement ring, and it's very special to me, as Kate is very special to me now as well
"It was only right the two were put together. "It was my way of making sure mother didn't miss out on today and the excitement
" Kate could inherit from Diana also a less material possession: the title of Princess of Wales
Upon the death of the Queen, Prince Charles will become King, making Prince William the next Prince of Wales and her wife Kate the Princess
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HOSTELS in your 20s: What you NEED to know - Duration: 9:01.
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They Brought What?: Gun Shoes - Duration: 1:15.
[ Music ]
[ Laughter ]
>> Okay.
>> These are kind of crazy.
>> I love these.
>> These at first glance just look like some really cool high heels.
>> Yeah.
>> This -- it's the ankle aspect of it.
>> You look like you've done this before.
[ Laughter ]
>> Bullets, like all around -- it's crazy -- bullets.
>> Crazy, but fake, right?
>> There is a weapon because it has a gun as the base of the heel.
>> Mm-hmm.
>> This can be used as a weapon even though, you know,
you can hit somebody in the head with that.
>> Look at the heel.
Oh, God!
Fashion statement.
What size are these?
[ Laughter ]
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What NOT to Put Into a Trust - Duration: 4:40.
Hi. Lee Philips here.
I want to talk to you for two seconds
about living revocable trusts
we've talked about that a lot in a lot of other YouTube videos
but this one I want to talk about what NOT to put into your living revocable trust.
There are things that don't go into a little revocable trust.
For example
an IRA is unique to you
you have to own that IRA
it can't go in the trust
you could maybe make the beneficiary of the IRA the trust
but you would never make the owner of the IRA the trust.
You're the owner. You have to be the owner.
You're the only one that can set up an IRA.
Beneficiary, trust?
Making the trust the beneficiary of the IRA now you would do that in the IRA document
not in the trust
that's a whole another discussion on another YouTube
but you can
yes and no.
You're not going to put any of the ERISA
the Employee Retirement Income Security Act stuff
that's your 401k
you will be the owner of the 401k
and actually the 401k and the IRA are both trusts.
So you name a beneficiary
you have a trustee
and so we won't make the owner
of your 401k or your SEP or whatever it is
or your formal 3B or whatever
you won't make your living revocable trust the owner.
That's a contract basically between you
and the company providing the service
the "trusteeship"
of the retirement plan
or the benefit plan.
Now you will name beneficiaries
for your 401k or SEP or whatever it is
those are normally going to be
the children or the spouse first and then the children
you could have a living revocable trust act
as the beneficiary for the children
now I like I said that's another story
but you will not put that stuff into the IRA
or excuse me into the trust.
You'll put things that you sign for
that aren't actually already a trust.
Other things you don't have to put into a trust
you could mention them
but you certainly don't have to put them into the trust
and that is anything that you can transfer
and not have to have a written signature
in order to make that transfer.
I tell people
if you can take it out on the front lawn
and sell it at a yard sale
and not have to sign for it,
you don't have to put it in the trust.
Or if your neighbor can break into the house
and get that thing that asset
and then sell it without your signature
you don't need to put it into the living revocable trust
now they can't break into your garage
take your car and sell it without your signature
your signature has to go on the title
in order to transfer the title.
They can't break in and get into the bank account
because your signature is on it.
They can't sell your piece of real property your signature's on it.
Those are the things that you DO put into a trust.
So basically the only things that you're not going to be putting into a trust
are things that don't require your signature
and they could be mentioned in the living revocable trust
particularly if you have a schedule that allows you to distribute personal items
that would be attached to the back of the trust
and that's the way you avoid the family
fight but you could mention specific things that
don't have to have your signature
but you don't need to mention those-- there's no probate on them
and what we're doing is avoiding probate
there isn't any probate on the 401ks
or the IRAs either
because you've named beneficiaries
and their unique to you
you have to be the owner of the IRA like I said.
So other than the retirement plans
and stuff that doesn't require your signature
there aren't a lot of things that you wouldn't--not--put into your living revocable trust.
This is Lee Phillips talking about things you DON'T put into your living revocable trust
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What Rep. Meadows Just Unmasked Spells DOOM For The Cover Up Crew - Duration: 2:52.
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What information are gun dealers actually able to access? - Duration: 2:51.
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HIKI NŌ #908: What I Learned | Saint Francis School, Miss Aloha Hula - Duration: 2:01.
In Saint Francis School's Miss Aloha Hula story, I was the lead editor and reporter.
I was the co-editor and videographer.
Miss Aloha Hula is about Kelina Eldredge, 2017's Miss Aloha Hula Merrie Monarch winner.
When we had to film the halau doing their practice, it was pretty intense, because the
kumus did yell at them and discipline them.
I had to carry around this bulky Steadicam to get the close-up shots that would enhance
the story.
And this meant that I had to get in people's faces, but I didn't let the awkwardness
or the tension get in the way of doing what I was supposed to do.
Miss Aloha Hula took six drafts.
And I think this was the shortest amount of drafts we have ever done so far, and I felt
really accomplished, because my first HIKI NŌ story we produced over ten drafts.
And now looking back and seeing that story compared to Miss Aloha Hula is definitely
such a big improvement for me.
Being able to share a story with other people gives me the motivation to keep doing what
I love, which is to create videos.
I think it's super important to include someone else's passions and their dreams.
And just to promote something that they love just so other people can be like: Oh, I want
to follow my dream also.
Kelina has definitely inspired me as an editor, and as a person, because she is proof that
our dreams really do come true.
I'm super proud of the outcome, because I know that both Minji and I, we put a lot
of work into it, and the piece that came out was really something beautiful.
And it just sparks this sort of passion that I thrive off of, and hopefully, it sparks
other people's hearts as well.
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What Has This Channel Become? - Duration: 0:07.
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What should we name the Oregon Berry Girl? - Duration: 4:31.
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setting up for failure, What Would Jeff Do? Dog Training Tip of the Day #169 - Duration: 1:28.
- Hey everybody, how are you?
It's Jeff Gellman of Solid K9 Training
with my What Would Jeff Do? Dog Training Tip of the Day.
Tip number 169.
Listen, whenever we're training a new behavior with a dog,
we're always setting the dog up for success.
You'll hear that a lot.
Always set the dog up for success so you can reward it.
I agree 100%.
But if you really wanna proof that dog.
If you really wanna make sure
that you push that dog to its limits,
you actually have to set that dog up for failure
because the world happens, life happens,
environmentals happen out there.
So what you wanna do is teach your dog what you want,
then, in order to proof your dog
that it will make the right decisions
in all different situations,
you actually have to set your dog up to fail
so then you can correct it for failing.
So you teach it, then, what you want.
That way it learns how to do what you want
and what it's supposed to do
in low environmental situations,
high environmental situations, heavy distractions.
It's very, very important.
So many people, they only want their dogs to succeed.
Just like everything in life.
Just like everything in life.
No, make it really difficult for your dog.
Once they understand the behavior,
that's how they learn.
That's how you proof things.
Jeff Gellman, Solid K9 Training.
Madly in love with you.
And I'll talk to you soon, bye.
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Is Your Instagram Safe?! (What I Wish I Knew Wednesday) - Duration: 3:33.
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What Can Your Genetic Portrait Tell the World? #PublicInterestTech - Duration: 2:47.
We use computers, we use phones, we use the Internet,
we see these things,
and so we have some kind of tangible relationship to them.
But when you go to your doctor
and they take some fluid out of your body
and then come back and tell you about it,
we don't see all the biotechnology that's happening behind the scenes.
We don't see the whole market in fluids and data that's behind that.
It's totally invisible to us.
Heather Dewey-Hagborg, take one.
I studied visual art alongside computer science.
And so my work is really trying to ask deep questions
about technology and how it functions and its impact on society.
In Stranger Visions, the question was
how much can I learn about a stranger from a hair.
I collected genetic artifacts,
so things that strangers left in public, like
chewed-up gum and cigarette butts and fingernails.
I extracted DNA from them and analyzed it.
And then what came out of that were these 3D printed portraits
that represented one genomic interpretation
of what a stranger might look like
based on their genetic material.
One aspect, was the kind of genetic surveillance aspect,
that there was this vulnerability of the body.
And then the second thing was this new technology
was emerging of DNA phenotyping.
DNA phenotyping is the attempt to create
an actual picture of a person's face
from nothing more than their DNA.
Two years after I exhibited Stranger Visions,
a company called Parabon NanoLabs launched
a product called DNA Snapshot
that claims to do just this—
to take DNA from a crime scene
and make a picture of "the criminal."
And this I knew from my work and Stranger Visions
was just not possible; it was too subjective.
There were many possible interpretations
of one person's face based on their data.
It wasn't this reductionist process.
Actually, it was complex and nuanced and messy.
The biotechnological universe is growing all around us all the time.
DNA phenotyping, recreational genetics,
databases like 23andMe and Ancestry.com,
GEDmatch, the criminal database.
We have to really radically think about
what it means to live in a time where there is no genetic privacy.
We have to be hackers.
We have to, like, DIY the whole thing.
I would really like to see more artists
and creative people working in
public interest technology,
making visible this kind of hidden world of biotechnology.
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What are the Jets getting in exchange for Teddy Bridgewater? - Duration: 2:13.
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What Happens When You THINK BIG | Episode 2 | Infinity Effect - Duration: 9:10.
Come on! I hope this bloody works. Does it work in the mic? Come on!
So, we are here at Body Matrix gym.
We have this opportunity to be able to provide this morning session for the guys.
As you can see, Mel, doing her lunges, Lain's doing her step-ups
Clive's just doing some talking, I don't know what he's doing talking, but anyway...
It's a great thing for us to do as a team
creates bonding, so when they hit the ground running
they're in this energised, great state, so that they can produce some amazing results for us as a team, collectively.
Just landed in Hong Kong.
First time here, actually.
So I'm really looking forward to the trip.
Here with Lion Property Group doing some events...
Hello!
Just got some people saying 'hello' to me!
Got a busy, busy week, but it's going to be awesome and I can't wait.
Little bit tired, just got off the plane, my eyes are a little bit tired.
Did fly business class so that was nice.
So you'll hear a lot more from me.
But here's the first video. Cheers! See ya later.
Aww, that's sweet.
We'll do this.
Okay, we started this company, what, nearly three months ago, now?
Which is amazing how fast the time has passed.
But we had a big goal.
I live a life like this. This is my own motto in life:
I always think big.
Thinking big doesn't mean always wanting the best or the biggest thing in what this world can provide.
But it's thinking about living and taking calculated risks.
In my personal life every time I've gone "You know what, that's enough. I've had enough.
I want to it to be easy, I want it to be conservative. I want to have a simple life. I don't want any more problems."
You know what happens?
I have even more problems than I had before I was taking risks.
It's because you go backwards.
You need to continually keep driving, keep driving, keep driving yourself
to the point where you're like...that just becomes the norm.
Take the park brake off and you go.
Here we go!
This vlogging thing is very new.
We made a committment here at Lion, with Mike and Garry and myself
to start documenting our journey in order to show people
that it's possible to create something really long-lasting and meaningful.
And the only way we can do this is through genuine portrayal
of what's most meaningful to us.
Who considers themselves a risk-taker here?
What's the last risk that you took?
I left everything in India, and I came here without any job, with a family and a daughter
and I was sure that it will take some time, six months to maximum one year,
but I will have a better life and everything will be better there.
How's that worked out for you?
Good. We are happy.
Cool. Is it better than India?
The luxury that I had back in India is not the same
but then, I can work here, which is more of a priority for me.
So...you left comfort for growth?
For the opportunity for you as an individual to grow.
Interesting. Cool.
How many of you know somebody who has great potential...
...but doesn't do anything with it?
How many of us have been guilty of that in the past?
When we look at people and we see that they aren't fulfilling their potential
it's oftentimes because we see the traits that we would exhibit within ourselves.
It requires for us to take courage, to step into the face of the unknown
to look fear in the face and say "I'm still going to go ahead and do this anyway."
When you look at a seed, right,
in the earth
it's either green and growing...or ripe and rotting.
And these are the choices that we make daily
so we either grow or we rot.
The moment that we stop pushing, we start declining.
It's super weird to be looking at a camera and just to be chatting as though...
... I'm here with you, the viewer.
It's kind of a surreal experience because it's well outside of my comfort zone and I'm not used to this sort of stuff.
When we're looking to grow, when we're looking to develop our skill sets and abilities
we need to be willing to push the envelope
we need to be willing to step outside of the comfort zone.
This is the importance of hustle.
It's the importance of doing the do and learning the lesson along the way.
How do you break the surface of the Earth if you don't actually put the effort in?
This is...this is a wicked set-up.
It feels like we're in a radio station.
The host...look-
And welcome...
Welcome everybody to the Infinity Effect
it's Garry Pesochinsky, Michael Peroumal, and John Sader coming to you from Lion Property Group.
-Hello -Howdy, guys.
We're sitting here in Melbourne, Australia, beautiful part of the world, love it here.
Recently I was over in Asia, well South East Asia, and Hong Kong, travelling around.
Came back and had some great meetings and met some great people.
It was interesting, I was talking to Garry after I got back going:
"They want me to come back and build the relationship, and get to know them a bit better, and sit down and talk a little more..."
It's sort of like "Oh man, that's a lot of hard work. Gotta get on another plane, go away from your family again.
Be away for a week on end, or two weeks, whatever it may be."
Is it worth it?
The wisdom from Garry was, "Yeah, it is."
That's the kind of stuff you need to do to put in the effort, to get those results.
But it's so easy not to do that.
It's so easy to just go "Oh screw that. Nope. Not doing it. Too hard."
But in those moments of realisation where you say, "You know what? Those small one percenters,
even it is to get back on a plane, go sit in front of someone, smile at them, shake their hand, build that relationship.
That's what builds that legacy.
You drop those little pebbles in the ocean and the ripples go around the world.
But just that moment where you did decide to go "Yep. I'm not going to give up. I will move forward."
What has transpired since that moment?
I don't know, I felt it, things have just opened up and everything's starting to happen.
Yeah, 100%.
Doorways have opened everywhere.
Just making that decision has expanded the opportunity exponentially. Already.
One of the great examples of that is your own commitment, Garry.
We've had the privilege of working with you for quite some time now.
Watching from the exterior , the commitment to showing up day after day and hitting the gym and doing what you do,
it's in the act of implementing these habits, these routines, that the phenomenal result is achieved.
What comes to mind when you mention that, and thanks John,
it is that consistency.
But you don't actually know how long you need to keep going, in terms of period of time, to show that consistency.
It could be a week, a month, a year, ten years, for the rest of your life.
But I tell you, if you do continue and make it a part of your life, it's amazing what you impart on others.
And I noticed that around the office,
where we have a few people who wanted to start exercising
and because they keep referencing back to me and asking me for some advice about "What I should be doing, how I should be doing it."
I said, "Well, just keep doing the same thing. If you do it every day, bit by bit. Little inch by inch, you will get to the outcome that you want."
We hear the words "It's all about the journey not the destination." Those sort of things.
But, it truly is. It truly is.
Because it allows you to grow, develop, and contribute back.
The 'overnight success' model...
...does happen overnight. But it probably takes about 20, 30, 40 years for that night to happen.
Hell yeah! Yeah I totally agree!
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