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researcher that america's mit university have found out a report into irregularities during the bolivian election didn't provide sufficient evidence of election fraud to spark mass protests which led to president evo morales quoting a report was made by the organization of american states and it looked at the bolivian general election result of november when there was a break in voting and it appeared more else was significantly in front of his rival the report on irregularities and claimed the election results were not accurate one of the mit researchers jack williams explained what made them doubt the findings. we. wanted to specifically look at the portion where they claim that there is significant difference in the results following the interruption and then also in the last 5 percent of results of the unofficial vote count. during this process me and my colleague were unable to find the evidence that the oas had created here results are out there and you know having an effect on the world without any methodological or even like even just the code that they used to produce the result
researcher that america's mit university have found out a report into irregularities during the bolivian election didn't provide sufficient evidence of election fraud to spark mass protests which led to president evo morales quoting a report was made by the organization of american states and it looked at the bolivian general election result of november when there was a break in voting and it appeared more else was significantly in front of his rival the report on irregularities and claimed the...
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cornell, university of colorado boulder, university of texas andersen cancer center, mit, university go, penn, boston university, texas a&m, yale, carnegie mellon. they launched an investigation into harvard last july and also yale. yale alone failed to report $375 million in foreign exists. this money can buy influence and access to research. comes from countries like china, qatar, saudi arabia and united arab emirates. he used to prosecute cases like this. this is the just the beginning. >> this is the opening salvo. the administration wanted to make a splash. that is why it went after harvard and yale. this affects juts about every college and university in the united states. folks at those institutions are concerned because they're typically not subject to this kind of enforcement scrutiny. reporter: the office of science and technology policy inside of the white house believes countries like china and others see that universities as soft target. the director says that they want to make sure that this money does not buy influence to get to the research. he agrees. >> china trying
cornell, university of colorado boulder, university of texas andersen cancer center, mit, university go, penn, boston university, texas a&m, yale, carnegie mellon. they launched an investigation into harvard last july and also yale. yale alone failed to report $375 million in foreign exists. this money can buy influence and access to research. comes from countries like china, qatar, saudi arabia and united arab emirates. he used to prosecute cases like this. this is the just the beginning....
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mit. and university in johannesburg thanks very much for talking to south africa girls has got perhaps a missed developed health system on the continent how ready is south africa. so surfing's for having me and you know south africa is prepared we've been monitoring the situation in iraq since the beginning you know when it was just a few cases in china and it wasn't a kid that this would would progress to be a global situation and as soon as it became apparent to us you know that this was becoming a risk more globally you know we were we were really quick off the mark to start to leasing guidelines to our doctors so clinical case definitions information on what to look for as well as what to do if you have a case in terms of quarantine etc this being a lot of if it put into place at our ports of entry. tambour international airport in johannesburg is also one of the more the bigger have is in africa with a lot of travelers from from china so there's been a lot of focus at all of our international airports as well as our land borders to have screening for patients or individuals coming in from
mit. and university in johannesburg thanks very much for talking to south africa girls has got perhaps a missed developed health system on the continent how ready is south africa. so surfing's for having me and you know south africa is prepared we've been monitoring the situation in iraq since the beginning you know when it was just a few cases in china and it wasn't a kid that this would would progress to be a global situation and as soon as it became apparent to us you know that this was...
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university is absolutely transparent absolutely open. completely international i'd like to emphasize that mit is not only international didn't last 4 years we published in course. paper. one falzon internation universities so we have broad net or broad network of. their own do all i think there is been somewhat of a. mixture of politics. that some sense cause more challenges than what they should because most of these relationships are driven more by common interest and common knowledge transfer not by tight some type of espionage so some type of stealing of ideas the challenges the world faces are driven by global people working together collectively decide saal common problems and this really is a science and engineering is above the political politics of any one nation or several groups of nations many of the world's problems could be solved much more quickly if politics were were outside of and not mixed with the scientific aspirations of many countries. some global news feed now approach this is in ukraine a blocked roads to stop quarantine drivers from the epicenter of the corona virus
university is absolutely transparent absolutely open. completely international i'd like to emphasize that mit is not only international didn't last 4 years we published in course. paper. one falzon internation universities so we have broad net or broad network of. their own do all i think there is been somewhat of a. mixture of politics. that some sense cause more challenges than what they should because most of these relationships are driven more by common interest and common knowledge...
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that there would be between any 2 universities we exchange some scholars some professors go in and give lectures we attracted 140 or 150 professors from around the world mit has an international policy these called collaboration began in 2011 with student exchanges and pooled research well my 100 projects have already been completed we heard from scott. we absolutely transparent our. university is absolutely transparent absolutely open we are completely international i'd like to emphasize that mit is not only international didn't last 4 years we published course in. paper. one falzon internation reverse it so we have broad net or broad network of. their own do all i think there is been somewhat of a. mixture of politics. that some sense cause more challenges than what they should because most of these relationships are driven more by common interest in common knowledge transfer not by tight some type of espionage that some type of stealing of ideas the challenges the world faces are driven by global people working together collectively decide sol common problems and this really is a science and engineering is above the political politics of any one nation
that there would be between any 2 universities we exchange some scholars some professors go in and give lectures we attracted 140 or 150 professors from around the world mit has an international policy these called collaboration began in 2011 with student exchanges and pooled research well my 100 projects have already been completed we heard from scott. we absolutely transparent our. university is absolutely transparent absolutely open we are completely international i'd like to emphasize that...
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they be mad about that their parents are too happy according to them harvard university which has a $41000000000.00 and. it's mitsthat student workers here are food insecure but instead of fair compensation in a union contract they're offering discounted nothing and here the harvard grad students must be marching to get there but now and then a while and graduate student workers at the university of california santa cruz are also on wildcat strike demanding a cost of living adjustment or cola on their stipend in $1.00 of the most expensive housing markets in the country the protest was met by riot police on campus because nothing is more dangerous than a rebel who is marking undergrad as is while he does sense that it's multi-tasking my friend who ran wouldn't be so goddamn high if those students making 17 k. year just took up a side gig like as sugarbaby who was also into cristo who also sold fake indulgences as a fake. once upon a time the graduate student was a poor schmuck waiting until the university tenured them and treated them like academic royalty for the rest of their lives that's happening less and les
they be mad about that their parents are too happy according to them harvard university which has a $41000000000.00 and. it's mitsthat student workers here are food insecure but instead of fair compensation in a union contract they're offering discounted nothing and here the harvard grad students must be marching to get there but now and then a while and graduate student workers at the university of california santa cruz are also on wildcat strike demanding a cost of living adjustment or cola...
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and earned her chemistry degree from the university of georgia and phd from mit. and finally, chp walter is a science journalist, national geographic explorer filmmaker and author of immortality inc. renegades science and silicate valley and the quest to live forever. chp was one of the original employees at cnn. and then didn't beautiful san francisco. ladies and gentlemen please join me in welcoming. these doctors and chp walter. they will be joining me on stage shortly. science and business of anti-aging. [background sounds]. >> so tonight we have the honor of some specialist here. some experts in the field. we only have about 50 minutes. toys for the science and quest for longevity. so i would like to keep us on a story line. jim and i have discussed this previously. who going start by defining your missions, then we will dig into the science of aging, and explore the strategy as well is the pros and cons of extending our lifespan. and then we will take your questions from the audience. so let's start with chp. you have written this amazing book, "immortality,
and earned her chemistry degree from the university of georgia and phd from mit. and finally, chp walter is a science journalist, national geographic explorer filmmaker and author of immortality inc. renegades science and silicate valley and the quest to live forever. chp was one of the original employees at cnn. and then didn't beautiful san francisco. ladies and gentlemen please join me in welcoming. these doctors and chp walter. they will be joining me on stage shortly. science and business...
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she earned her chemistry degree from the university of georgia and phd from mit. and finally, chip walter is a geographic explorer, filmmaker, and author of immortality inc. renegade science, silicone ballot billions and the quest to live forever. chip was one of the original employees at cnn and served as a bureau chief in san francisco. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming doctor aubrey tigre, doctor robert, doctor cynthia, and chip walter. they'll be joining me on stage shortly. [background noises] >> so tonight we have the honor of some specialists here. some experts in the field. but we only have about 50 minutes to explore the science content science and quest for longevity. so i would like to keep us on a storyline. chip and i have discussed this previously. we are going to start by defining your missions, then we are going to dig into the science of aging, and explore the strategy as well as the pros and cons of extending our lifespans. and then we will take your questions from the audience. so let's start with chip. you have written this amaz
she earned her chemistry degree from the university of georgia and phd from mit. and finally, chip walter is a geographic explorer, filmmaker, and author of immortality inc. renegade science, silicone ballot billions and the quest to live forever. chip was one of the original employees at cnn and served as a bureau chief in san francisco. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming doctor aubrey tigre, doctor robert, doctor cynthia, and chip walter. they'll be joining me on stage shortly....
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university. the transparent absolutely. completely international team i'd like to emphasize that mit does not only international didn't last 4 years we published in coarsening. paper. while falzon interim ational reverses so we have broad net or broad net or call for. do all i think there is been somewhat of a. mixture of politics. that that some sense cause more challenges than what they should because most of these relationships are driven more by common interest and common knowledge transfer not by tight some type of espionage of some type of stealing of ideas the challenges the world faces are driven by global people working together collectively decide to solve call them problems and this really is a science and engineering is above the political politics of any one nation or several groups of nations many of the world's problems could be solved much more quickly if politics were were outside of and not mixed with the scientific aspirations of many countries. in other news from around the world knowing people have been killed into a drive by shootings in western germany shots were fired from a car at 2 bars of waste m
university. the transparent absolutely. completely international team i'd like to emphasize that mit does not only international didn't last 4 years we published in coarsening. paper. while falzon interim ational reverses so we have broad net or broad net or call for. do all i think there is been somewhat of a. mixture of politics. that that some sense cause more challenges than what they should because most of these relationships are driven more by common interest and common knowledge transfer...
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i have watched as pressure has grown on university not to admit chinese students who are the front tier laboratories like stanford or mit or harvard i'm sorry i meant to mention harvard that was an oversight. [laughter] but you hear this and i have said to us government agencies don't try to turn agency mondays universities and twin intelligence agency if they work with the pla don't give them the visa and do not admit them but if you're undermining the openness that is at the core of universities to have a clash between universities and the government that are at the heart of silicon valley and the research triangle in north carolina and the final one i hope we don't undermine is we are a place where the best and brightest want to come because it doesn't matter where you are from where you were going. you could come from hard circumstances and do great things but the key to that is a high quality education. they can do nothing worse. so unless those kids have a chance to participate and that was picked up by immigrants as well add a dinner to say do you know why the united states will always lead cracks because if you
i have watched as pressure has grown on university not to admit chinese students who are the front tier laboratories like stanford or mit or harvard i'm sorry i meant to mention harvard that was an oversight. [laughter] but you hear this and i have said to us government agencies don't try to turn agency mondays universities and twin intelligence agency if they work with the pla don't give them the visa and do not admit them but if you're undermining the openness that is at the core of...
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we have professors from stanford, mit, yale, harvard, an astrophysicist from the university of california> our -- go on. griff: you opened up your heart, you're offended, you've got the surge in donations, but doesn't this very thing drive the fire in the belly of your students and validate for them -- >> yes. griff: -- that they're doing the right thing? >> oh, it's completely validating, that is exactly right. the left validates what we say all the time. they reconfirm the need for prager-u, why it's so effective. they never actually answer what we say. all they do is mock. oh, prager-u, it's a right-wing propaganda site. no, it's not. we have people there, we have never trumpers giving, we have liberals, we have democrats, we have people of every background. it's a very serious place. but that's why we're effective. pete: absolutely. >> because kids -- not just kids, people look at it and go, wow, i didn't know that. pete: not just mock, not just lie, but also censor. they've attempted to censor the videos you put up as well -- >> oh, definitely. that's correct. pete: we didn't even me
we have professors from stanford, mit, yale, harvard, an astrophysicist from the university of california> our -- go on. griff: you opened up your heart, you're offended, you've got the surge in donations, but doesn't this very thing drive the fire in the belly of your students and validate for them -- >> yes. griff: -- that they're doing the right thing? >> oh, it's completely validating, that is exactly right. the left validates what we say all the time. they reconfirm the need...
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i have watched as pressure is growing on universities not to admit chinese students to our frontier laboratories, laces like -- places like standard and mit and texas at austin, harvard -- >> thank you. >> sorry. i mention to mention harvard. that just was oversight. [laughter] but i remember, but i -- you hear this, and i want to say and i have said to u.s. government agencies don't try to turn universities into intelligence agencies. if you know somebody is working for the pla, don't give them a visa, and we won't admit them. but if you start to undermine the openness that is the core of universities, you're going to have a clash between universities and the government. and universities have been at the heart of innovation in this country. silicon valley, route 128, the research triangle in north carolina. austin. and so let's not undermine that. and then the final one that i hope we will not undermine is we have been a place where the best and the brightest have wanted to come because it really didn't matter where you came from, it mattered where you were going. you could come from humble circumstances, and you could to great things. b
i have watched as pressure is growing on universities not to admit chinese students to our frontier laboratories, laces like -- places like standard and mit and texas at austin, harvard -- >> thank you. >> sorry. i mention to mention harvard. that just was oversight. [laughter] but i remember, but i -- you hear this, and i want to say and i have said to u.s. government agencies don't try to turn universities into intelligence agencies. if you know somebody is working for the pla,...
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mit and carnegie mellon. the education department can refer the matter to the justice department which can take civil criminal actions. the law requires universitiest 250,$000 in retails twice a year. neil: we are getting a bulletin carrying it from the drudge report, close to the bloomberg campaign, hillary clinton has a running mate after they found polling of the bloomberg clinton tickets being a formidable force, a lot of headlines and bulletin stories, we will have more on this after this. ♪ (sensei) beautiful. but support the leg! when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. hey! more mercy. (vo) save over 40 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business. neil: if true it could be a startling development, drudge is reporting michael bloomberg is considering hillary clinton as a potential running mate on the heels of a lot of folks in the bloomberg campaign saying polling wise it would be a formidable ticket. before you dism
mit and carnegie mellon. the education department can refer the matter to the justice department which can take civil criminal actions. the law requires universitiest 250,$000 in retails twice a year. neil: we are getting a bulletin carrying it from the drudge report, close to the bloomberg campaign, hillary clinton has a running mate after they found polling of the bloomberg clinton tickets being a formidable force, a lot of headlines and bulletin stories, we will have more on this after this....