155
155
Jul 5, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
and in that, it is very much like most of the other ideas i talk about in legal academia. after that .. it just sounds kind of lefty ideas give the government more to do. but it gives lawyers and judges more to do which is not always, was not always fdr's abuse that litigation should have a bigger role in society. it in particular gives them a lot more to do because they're the ones who often, when we decide to resolve them, rather than legislatures or, you know, other ways of doing things. so friedrich hayek i think would've understood the old power of yet another genre of intellectual school arranged in such a way as to make their own preach much more influential. and important, certainly good news for the graduates of law schools is perhaps even better news for the in demand faculty. i'm not so sure that it's good news for all the rest of us. thanks. [applause] >> thank you. i'm going to ask the first question, and then we will let walter choose his own in clusters. but i will remind you all to wait for the mic a phone, especially since we have, we are recording this bo
and in that, it is very much like most of the other ideas i talk about in legal academia. after that .. it just sounds kind of lefty ideas give the government more to do. but it gives lawyers and judges more to do which is not always, was not always fdr's abuse that litigation should have a bigger role in society. it in particular gives them a lot more to do because they're the ones who often, when we decide to resolve them, rather than legislatures or, you know, other ways of doing things. so...
144
144
Jul 3, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
so i'm wondering what you think your thoughts might be whether some of these ideas and liberal academia actually translate to the lawmakers for example state attorneys general or members of congress or state legislators, do you have an influence and become -- >> yes, i think they do, and i give examples of the votes i could have told of several books, giving excels. in areas that i know to do the work of the tobacco whether it be the proper role of the state attorneys general, the proper role of the statute of limitation, which it can on popular literature and would never have had most of the infliction and things like that. whether it ceases to be respectful to defend the missions like strict application statute of limitations and various other limits but anyway, when a stock's the respectful, there would still be some judges who resist because there's a lot of strong minded judges especially these days on the supreme court but most in the middle and if they have possible grounds for ruling out to then it won't be attacked and thursday and in citizens united we have a strong minded bun
so i'm wondering what you think your thoughts might be whether some of these ideas and liberal academia actually translate to the lawmakers for example state attorneys general or members of congress or state legislators, do you have an influence and become -- >> yes, i think they do, and i give examples of the votes i could have told of several books, giving excels. in areas that i know to do the work of the tobacco whether it be the proper role of the state attorneys general, the proper...
177
177
Jul 10, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 1
we've seated the news media, entertainment media, liberal academia.rprised when we turn out liberals. the same way the left does. >> i'm an intern here. this is more of a philosophical question. do you think there is a distinction between propaganda and providing a narrative, or one in the same as the line kind of led more often than not? what are your feelings on that? >> my feelings on that, it's a book title. you are right, there is a slight distinction and fine line between providing social commentary that pushes certain messages and uses it as propaganda. i think they do use it consciously and unconsciously. the effect is the same on the viewer. when you watch it, as i said, they are creating -- let's put it this way, gay rights movement wouldn't be as powerful as it was without the tv supporting it. they think they 25% of americans are gay. the real statistic is 2%. there's only one area where 25% of the population is gay. on television. people tend to take what they see on tv, without "ellen" and "will and grace" i doubt we are where we are. it
we've seated the news media, entertainment media, liberal academia.rprised when we turn out liberals. the same way the left does. >> i'm an intern here. this is more of a philosophical question. do you think there is a distinction between propaganda and providing a narrative, or one in the same as the line kind of led more often than not? what are your feelings on that? >> my feelings on that, it's a book title. you are right, there is a slight distinction and fine line between...
1,105
1.1K
Jul 4, 2011
07/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 1,105
favorite 0
quote 0
convertirse en ingenieros inventores y ahora disfruta con sus triunfos. >> como presidenta de la academianecesarios para desarrollarla es de aproximadamente $ 1000, pero para llegar a instalar este prototipo en una persona generando los costos de cirugÍa, ingeniería y desarrollo completo, asciende a los $ 30.000. >> cuando este invento entre al mercado, el siguiente reto serÁ que estÉ al alcance de las personas de bajos recursos. algo importante para este joven inventor. >> sabemos que lo va a lograr porque como bien dijo su maestra, son muy competitivos. el prototipo de ojo tiene una baterÍa que durÓ unos cinco aÑos y serÍa reemplazada con una microcirugÍa. >> la principal atracciÓn de una carrera de caballos en gran bretaÑa no fue la competencia esquina, toda la atenciÓn se la robÓ 1 caballo que llevaba puesto un extravagante sombrero confeccionado por un afamado diseÑador. el gorro costÓ $ 14.000. para sorpresa de muchos le fascinÓ al caballo. >> los amantes de la moda se presentaron en una tienda en alemania semidesnudos, atendieron el llamado del comercio que ofreciÓ arropar gratis a
convertirse en ingenieros inventores y ahora disfruta con sus triunfos. >> como presidenta de la academianecesarios para desarrollarla es de aproximadamente $ 1000, pero para llegar a instalar este prototipo en una persona generando los costos de cirugÍa, ingeniería y desarrollo completo, asciende a los $ 30.000. >> cuando este invento entre al mercado, el siguiente reto serÁ que estÉ al alcance de las personas de bajos recursos. algo importante para este joven inventor....
886
886
Jul 7, 2011
07/11
by
WFDC
tv
eye 886
favorite 0
quote 0
y >> cadetes de la academia militar en venezuela la voz de mando del presunh@noticiero uni@ >> atenciÓnu enfermedad que dice que vencerÁ. >> una operaciÓn que duró mÁs de seis horas para extraer un tumor maligno que estaba ahÍ y seguimos luchando, es una enfermedad difÍcil. >> durante el dÍa estuvieron corriendo rumores sobre un viaje a cuba que estarÍan premiando el mandatario para una tercera operaciÓn y continuar su tratamiento mÉdico pero sorpresivamente chÁvez concurriÓ. >> chÁvez tiene locos a una minorÍa enloquecía. que decÍa u@ que h@fue una invenciÓn de cast y chÁvez. >> la oposiciÓn pide que se le diga la verdad sobre la salud presidencial. >> no tenemos un parte mÉdico. carlos aguilar nos dice cÓmo se lleva cabo la operaciÓn. >> mÁs de 1000 hombres de fuerzas especiales persiguen por la selva alfonso cano, mÁxima cabecilla de las farc, 8000 mÁs tiene un amplio cerco militar para evitar que el jefe guerrillero escape tras el bombardeo a a su campamento hace pocos dÍas a. >> las fotos notio univn l campto eviian la duras unh@noticiero univisionh@ esconden la selvah@saba ticieri
y >> cadetes de la academia militar en venezuela la voz de mando del presunh@noticiero uni@ >> atenciÓnu enfermedad que dice que vencerÁ. >> una operaciÓn que duró mÁs de seis horas para extraer un tumor maligno que estaba ahÍ y seguimos luchando, es una enfermedad difÍcil. >> durante el dÍa estuvieron corriendo rumores sobre un viaje a cuba que estarÍan premiando el mandatario para una tercera operaciÓn y continuar su tratamiento mÉdico pero sorpresivamente...
129
129
Jul 17, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 1
>> it's the same as the rest of liberal academia only worse.o occupy kind of the screenwriting positions are very obvious in the politics and obvious in who they want to promote. it was interesting. marty kaplan, a professor at usc, this gives you an idea. usc's film program, film and tv program is the norman lear film and tv program. that tells you what is typically. marty kaplan, he and i see eye to eye when it comes to the advertisers inc. bamboozle. i asked him to take a look at the book. he said i will get around to. they are not that interested in doing anything except promote their own liberalism. infiltrating academia is another thing we have to do, or you. my first book, "brainwashed," was about that. the left has taken over institutions. we are conservatives. we focus on individuals. the left or left to speak to focus on institutions the institutions are unbelievable power. we are surprised when they start churning out labels? we need to get involved in institutional takeover the same way the left does. >> this is more of a philosophi
>> it's the same as the rest of liberal academia only worse.o occupy kind of the screenwriting positions are very obvious in the politics and obvious in who they want to promote. it was interesting. marty kaplan, a professor at usc, this gives you an idea. usc's film program, film and tv program is the norman lear film and tv program. that tells you what is typically. marty kaplan, he and i see eye to eye when it comes to the advertisers inc. bamboozle. i asked him to take a look at the...
604
604
Jul 21, 2011
07/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 604
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> los fondos se usarían para financiar una academia de policía, entre otros. >> los cambios han sidoo de librecomercio de américa del norte ha hecho que el precio del maíz en méxico se derrumbara. >> cuando se deja el campo sin mucha atención, sin la atención que debería de tener, tiene sus efectos. es uno de los principales exportadores a los estados unidos. >> tienen un gran valor, porque se le puede seguir aportando a la tierra, y un tema de mayor importancia es al conservación del medio ambiente, apostando al plantió de los árboles para contribuir al cambio climático donde su riqueza radica en esa riqueza de bosques. >> esta amenaza se está revirtiendo. >> hay que encontrar formas en la que los campesinos puedan seguir siendo campesinos. >> se trata de mejorar el entorno ecológico para futuras generaciones. >> la alimnentación siempre va a venir de la tierra, hay que cuidar eso. (habla en inglés)
. >> los fondos se usarían para financiar una academia de policía, entre otros. >> los cambios han sidoo de librecomercio de américa del norte ha hecho que el precio del maíz en méxico se derrumbara. >> cuando se deja el campo sin mucha atención, sin la atención que debería de tener, tiene sus efectos. es uno de los principales exportadores a los estados unidos. >> tienen un gran valor, porque se le puede seguir aportando a la tierra, y un tema de mayor...
644
644
Jul 8, 2011
07/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 644
favorite 0
quote 0
y >> cadetes de la academia militar en venezuela la voz del mando del presidente hugo chÁvez. >> atenciÓn 40 aÑos. recibido con la marcha militar recorre a paso lento el lugar pasando revista a 1200 cadetes. luce cansado pero su voz se mantiene firme. habla de su enfermedad que dice que vencerÁ. >> una operaciÓn que duró mÁs de seis horas para extraer un tumor maligno que estaba ahÍ y seguimos luchando, es una enfermedad difÍcil. >> durante el dÍa estuvieron corriendo rumores sobre un viaje a cuba que estarÍan premiando el mandatario para una tercera operaciÓn y continuar su tratamiento mÉdico pero sorpresivamente chÁvez concurriÓ. >> chÁvez tiene locos a una minorÍa enloquecía. que decÍa que fue una invenciÓn de castro y chÁvez. >> la oposiciÓn pide que se le diga la verdad sobre la salud presidencial. >> no tenemos un parte mÉdico. si estÁ grave o sano no lo sabemos. >> los fatos han permitido que diversos especialidad opinen sobre la enfermedad. >> centenares de militares estÁn pisando los talones al jefe mÁximo de las farc. juan carlos aguilar nos dice cÓmo se lleva cabo la operaciÓn.
y >> cadetes de la academia militar en venezuela la voz del mando del presidente hugo chÁvez. >> atenciÓn 40 aÑos. recibido con la marcha militar recorre a paso lento el lugar pasando revista a 1200 cadetes. luce cansado pero su voz se mantiene firme. habla de su enfermedad que dice que vencerÁ. >> una operaciÓn que duró mÁs de seis horas para extraer un tumor maligno que estaba ahÍ y seguimos luchando, es una enfermedad difÍcil. >> durante el dÍa estuvieron...
418
418
Jul 7, 2011
07/11
by
WFDC
tv
eye 418
favorite 0
quote 0
el entró con visa de estudiante hace 10 aÑos, pero nunca estudió en la academía que le sacó la visa.studiar, mohammed buscó trabajo ilegalmente. ahora queremos hacer los trámites de residencia y estamos preocupados.. milagros, el hecho que mohammed entró con una visa y que está casado con una ciudadana americana (los boricuas son ciudadanos de los eeuu) permite que haga los trámites de residencia sin tener que salir del país. sin embargo, el hecho que no haya estudiado donde se suponía que lo hiciera puede compasunto. e demostrar que su intención fue estudiar en ese lugar y luego se le complicó la cosa. si no puede demostrar eso, y si simplemente no estudió porque no le dio la gana-entonces frau cometió al decir que venía a estudiar, cuando verdaderamente quería trabajar. mi nombre es joaquina y soy dominicana. tengo papeles de residencia pendientes a través de mi esposo que es ciudano americano. yo había entrado hace cinco aÑos como turista, pero mi visa se venció hace tiempo. me entere que mamá esta muy enferma y quiero ir a verla. que pasa con mis papeles si salgo a ver a mi madre
el entró con visa de estudiante hace 10 aÑos, pero nunca estudió en la academía que le sacó la visa.studiar, mohammed buscó trabajo ilegalmente. ahora queremos hacer los trámites de residencia y estamos preocupados.. milagros, el hecho que mohammed entró con una visa y que está casado con una ciudadana americana (los boricuas son ciudadanos de los eeuu) permite que haga los trámites de residencia sin tener que salir del país. sin embargo, el hecho que no haya estudiado donde se...
175
175
Jul 4, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
in that it is very much like most of the other ideas i talk about in legal academia. after that point it just sounds like the idea of give the government more to do. but it specifically gives lawyers and judges more to do. it's not always the idea that litigation should have a bigger role in society. particular it gives legal intellectuals more to do because their the ones who often deal with that when we decide to resolve through litigation and legal processes rather than through legislatures were other ways of doing things. so, i think he would have understood the will of yet another genre of intellectuals who have arrange things in such a way as to make their own preachments more influential and important. certainly good news for graduates of the law school's. it is, perhaps, even better news for the end of and faculty. i'm not so sure that it is good news for all the rest of us. thanks. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. i am going to ask the first question, and then we will that wall to choose his inquisitors. i will remind you all to wait for the microphone, es
in that it is very much like most of the other ideas i talk about in legal academia. after that point it just sounds like the idea of give the government more to do. but it specifically gives lawyers and judges more to do. it's not always the idea that litigation should have a bigger role in society. particular it gives legal intellectuals more to do because their the ones who often deal with that when we decide to resolve through litigation and legal processes rather than through legislatures...
298
298
Jul 8, 2011
07/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 298
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> el presidente de venezuela se presentÓ en la academia militar para saludar a los cadetes.stros en sus cargos al vicepresidente y arresto de sgabinete. >> cuando regresemos, el fin de los transbordadores podrÍa tener consecuencias econÓmicas en una amplia zona de la florida. tambiÉn,1 partido de béisbol se convirtiÓ en tragedia. un inexplicable accidente. vuelven los toros a las calles de pamplona. la motivadora espiritual nos dice Ómo armonizar su hogar comenzando por la cocina... ¡no se pierda la receta! despÉs de conquistar al Úblico en la pista de baile ahora vhadir derbez nos cuenta cÁl es su nuevo proyecto con el que piensa ganarse a sus faÁticos con imgenes... >> un fanÁtico muriÓ cuando trataba de capturar una pelota. el accidente se produjo durante un batazo. la devolviÓ por cortesÍa a las gradas. fue entonces cuando el fanÁtico tratÓ de agarrar la pelota pero perdiÓ el equilibrio y cayÓ junto a una pared donde habÍa pantallas de vÍdeo. >> maÑana la nasa escribirÁ otra historia. el Último de un transbordador. serÁ presenciado por miles de turistas. es el Último adi
. >> el presidente de venezuela se presentÓ en la academia militar para saludar a los cadetes.stros en sus cargos al vicepresidente y arresto de sgabinete. >> cuando regresemos, el fin de los transbordadores podrÍa tener consecuencias econÓmicas en una amplia zona de la florida. tambiÉn,1 partido de béisbol se convirtiÓ en tragedia. un inexplicable accidente. vuelven los toros a las calles de pamplona. la motivadora espiritual nos dice Ómo armonizar su hogar comenzando por la...
89
89
Jul 17, 2011
07/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
i think of why is it that this is what i've chosen to do, documents about, and someone who's in academiand not a news producer. i think a lot of it has to do with my mom being a first generation immigrant to the united states. she came a different way. but the fact that i identify with these people is the reason why i think it's important. i have family who live in solinas. >> if you want to log on and find out more about carolyn's proje projects can you find it online. thanks for the work you're doing, and nice job. >> thanks. >> carolyn thbrown. > up xtne,he t s salsa sisters coming to san pablo. frmg the salsa sisters are coming back to the bay area. you won't want to miss it. michelle alvarez with the parks and rec department at san pablo. welcome back to the show to both of you. tell us about the summer series if you will. this is a way for san pablo ans and everyone to come enjoy what the city has to offer. >> this year we started a series of concerts, from may to september, and really we're using it as a platform to -- for people to come out, enjoy music, enjoy good food, and also
i think of why is it that this is what i've chosen to do, documents about, and someone who's in academiand not a news producer. i think a lot of it has to do with my mom being a first generation immigrant to the united states. she came a different way. but the fact that i identify with these people is the reason why i think it's important. i have family who live in solinas. >> if you want to log on and find out more about carolyn's proje projects can you find it online. thanks for the...
301
301
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 301
favorite 0
quote 0
lo mÁs alarmante es que de acuerdo a la academia de pediatrÍa 5 millones y medio de niÑos viven en lugaresr del sÍndrome de muerte sÚbita infantil. los estudios publicados en la ediciÓn semanal seÑalan que el humo de segunda mano parece tener un gran efecto en la manera como se comportan los jÓvenes. >> cientÍficos de harvard en dublÍn encontraron que los niÑos que se exponen al humo de segunda mano tienen un 50% mÁs de probabilidades de sufrir de un desorden psicolÓgico infantil o mÁs en comparaciÓn con los niÑos que no estÁn expuestos. entre las condiciones que pueda desarrollar: >> en una investigaciÓn diferente donde se estudio la sensibilidad de los adolescentes al humo de cigarrillo, cientÍficos de varias escuelas mÉdicas estadounidenses encontraron que los jÓvenes que consideran el olor del humo de cigarrillo algo desagradable tenÍan una tendencia menor a convertirse en fumadores en comparaciÓn con aquellos a los que no les molestaba. los investigadores notaron que la mayorÍa de los preadolescentes a los que no les gustaba el humo de cigarrillos no habÍan estado expuestos al humo de
lo mÁs alarmante es que de acuerdo a la academia de pediatrÍa 5 millones y medio de niÑos viven en lugaresr del sÍndrome de muerte sÚbita infantil. los estudios publicados en la ediciÓn semanal seÑalan que el humo de segunda mano parece tener un gran efecto en la manera como se comportan los jÓvenes. >> cientÍficos de harvard en dublÍn encontraron que los niÑos que se exponen al humo de segunda mano tienen un 50% mÁs de probabilidades de sufrir de un desorden psicolÓgico...
115
115
Jul 2, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
it is very much like most of the other ideas i talk about your legal academia. after that point it sounded much like the idea of giving the government more to do. specifically lawyers and judges more to do, which was not always fdr's few that litigation should have a bigger role in society. it in particular gives legal intellectuals more to do because their the ones who often when we decide to resolve it. we can do litigation and legal processes rather than legislatures or other ways of doing things. so friedrich would have understood the power of yet another genre of intellectuals who have arrange things in such a way as to make their own more influential and important. certainly good news for the graduates of the law schools. it is, perhaps, even better news for the faculty. i am not so sure that it is good news for the rest of us. thanks. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. i am going to ask the first question and then we will level to choose his own depositors. i will remind you all to wait for the microphone especially since we have -- recording is posed fo
it is very much like most of the other ideas i talk about your legal academia. after that point it sounded much like the idea of giving the government more to do. specifically lawyers and judges more to do, which was not always fdr's few that litigation should have a bigger role in society. it in particular gives legal intellectuals more to do because their the ones who often when we decide to resolve it. we can do litigation and legal processes rather than legislatures or other ways of doing...
218
218
Jul 9, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
as a native woman formerly working in academia, i frequently find myself in a position of explaining native versus non native ideas of intellectual property and how of this influences what is considered appropriate to share outside our communities particularly regarding spirituality. could you discuss how this has influenced your work? .. i don't share some things -- i wouldn't share some things but i think as a native woman, formerly working in academia, there are things i really miss, like, finding out what are -- what new books are coming out and things like that. but the misconceptions about spirituality are really great. and are enormous. and i've finally decided i just don't say very much about it. my response is that our spirituality is the same all over the world, the indigenous people respect the life of nature and that's our basic spirituality. .. >> other parts of the country are not shaman. they maybe a helper of the people, they maybe an herbist, they maybe a medicine person, they maybe someone who is able to see things or devine illnesses or diagnose. i just find since
as a native woman formerly working in academia, i frequently find myself in a position of explaining native versus non native ideas of intellectual property and how of this influences what is considered appropriate to share outside our communities particularly regarding spirituality. could you discuss how this has influenced your work? .. i don't share some things -- i wouldn't share some things but i think as a native woman, formerly working in academia, there are things i really miss, like,...
905
905
Jul 7, 2011
07/11
by
WFDC
tv
eye 905
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> tuvo la fortuna de ingresar a la academia de fÚtbol. >> el sacrificio que hacÍa Él.go. >> la aficiÓn lo aprecia. >> es un ejemplo de persona, un ejemplo de deportista. >> hoy a sus 29 aÑos se siente orgulloso represenh@primer impav es pieza clave en el mediocampo de bolivia que tras el partido de hoy ante costa rica. >> para hablar masa sobre la copa amÉrica y los partidos de anoche, muchos se quedaron decepcionados, esperaban mÁs acciÓn. >> colombia fue muy aplaudido. >> la sorpresa de la copa es que argentina no ha logrado hacer lo que deberÍa hacer con tantas estrellas. >> les chiflaron cuando terminÓ el encuentro. >> cada torneo de fÚtbol es un mundo lleno de esperanzas, todavÍa mÁs cuando del anfitriÓn del certamen tiene una selecciÓn plagada de estrellas. asÍ van las cosas para argentina en la copa amÉrica. ♪ >> la selecciÓn argentina volviÓ a defraudar a sus llamados. la dupla messi tevez quedÓ a deber. cero a cero terminÓ el partido entre argentinos y colombianos, no les to unh@primer impactoh@h@un clasificar, elementos hay, jugadores hay. h@nde de nosotros.
. >> tuvo la fortuna de ingresar a la academia de fÚtbol. >> el sacrificio que hacÍa Él.go. >> la aficiÓn lo aprecia. >> es un ejemplo de persona, un ejemplo de deportista. >> hoy a sus 29 aÑos se siente orgulloso represenh@primer impav es pieza clave en el mediocampo de bolivia que tras el partido de hoy ante costa rica. >> para hablar masa sobre la copa amÉrica y los partidos de anoche, muchos se quedaron decepcionados, esperaban mÁs acciÓn....
182
182
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
the type of education you have and the fact that silicon valley is the combination of the best of academiand a venture capital, that puts the u.s. well ahead of the rest of the world. in terms of gramm baking paradigm shift innovation. tavis: why do you think that the fear, the concern, about china is so palpable tax why is it so significant if you believe that the greatest paradigm shifts are coming out of the u.s.? wiry so scared? >> i think the raw numbers are humbling. and also i think when americans first meet a chinese, they tend to be impressed by how hard- working and dedicated the chinese people and students are. that is part of the chinese education-centric heritage. those are perhaps the factors. then there is a lot of misleading that goes on in the media and perhaps some politicians who want to demonstrate a point or get their articles read or win an election. i think the chinese people feel great about america. there are lots of opportunities to work together. i think american innovativeness and chinese execution may be a great combination. tavis: talk to me about that juxtapo
the type of education you have and the fact that silicon valley is the combination of the best of academiand a venture capital, that puts the u.s. well ahead of the rest of the world. in terms of gramm baking paradigm shift innovation. tavis: why do you think that the fear, the concern, about china is so palpable tax why is it so significant if you believe that the greatest paradigm shifts are coming out of the u.s.? wiry so scared? >> i think the raw numbers are humbling. and also i...
2,370
2.4K
Jul 3, 2011
07/11
by
WFDC
tv
eye 2,370
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> se mue por oen desdel academia dengenierÍa iÓni.imptot >> traba fue desrollado ra la teria de traba emos, s terpretamos y le dimos lo que tiene que ver. >> pero se requiere de un reto mayopara lograr un efecto h@primermpactodese eljo coordine los movi ftos conjugos d ojo prim impac fdh@d peona y leecimos univprer impac@ rmal, no tamÉla vis. >>en algÚn furo est tecnologÍa posib derrolr si nosnfocam al Área la visÓ pero r el momeo estas enfodos el moviento coordino. tamÉhay unrototi de un ex esqueletos, un robot quÉ ayudarÁ que las personas que estÁn en sia de rues pua ler a mir.h@prer impac fdh@ >>el eesqueleto tiene que corresponder a la posiciÓn de la rodilla y cadera los paentes. >> larofesoraitulario las bas pa conveirse en innieros ientorey ahor sfruta c susriunfos.h@h@ivisiop desaunivh@primer impacto fdh@un@ >> bemoque lo va logr rqueomo bien di su maesa, s muy cpetitivoh@ el protipo ojo tne u barÍque róh@ivisioprer impto fd@ la pncipal atracÓn una carrera de caball en gran bretaÑno e la competencia esina, to la atciÓn se laobÓ cabloue lvaba estoun exth@gantsombre nfecciono por
. >> se mue por oen desdel academia dengenierÍa iÓni.imptot >> traba fue desrollado ra la teria de traba emos, s terpretamos y le dimos lo que tiene que ver. >> pero se requiere de un reto mayopara lograr un efecto h@primermpactodese eljo coordine los movi ftos conjugos d ojo prim impac fdh@d peona y leecimos univprer impac@ rmal, no tamÉla vis. >>en algÚn furo est tecnologÍa posib derrolr si nosnfocam al Área la visÓ pero r el momeo estas enfodos el moviento...
132
132
Jul 2, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
what your thoughts might be on whether some of these kooky and very wrong-headed ideas in liberal academia actually translate to lawmakers. you know, for example, state attorney general or members of congress or state legislators. do these ideas, in fact, have an influence and become bad law? >> yes, i think they do. and i give various examples in the book. i could easily have filled up several books with other examples. in areas that i know cei's interested in through its work on things like the tobacco settlement whether it be the proper role of state attorneys general, the proper role of statute of limitation which became relatively unpopular in the academic literature and without the overthrew of statutes and limitation, you would never have had most of the tobacco litigation or things like that. when it ceases to be respectable to defend notions like strict application of statute of limitations, sovereign immunity, various other old limits on liability, when it stops being respectful in the law schools, there will still be some judges who resist because there are a lot of very strong-
what your thoughts might be on whether some of these kooky and very wrong-headed ideas in liberal academia actually translate to lawmakers. you know, for example, state attorney general or members of congress or state legislators. do these ideas, in fact, have an influence and become bad law? >> yes, i think they do. and i give various examples in the book. i could easily have filled up several books with other examples. in areas that i know cei's interested in through its work on things...
707
707
Jul 8, 2011
07/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 707
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> a los 12 tuvo la fortuna de ingresar a la academia de fÚtbol en la ciudad de santa cruz y construyocancha. >> mostrando habilidad extraordinaria con el balÓn, el gano ,los tÍtulos internacionales, luego saltÓ al profesionalismo y desde entonces no conoce lÍmites. jugo en el oriente petrolero de bolivia y de ahi pasÓ a estados unidos. >> le voy a hacer una casa grande me dijo. asi el nos mando a hacer esta casa. >> joselito el padre de dos niÑas y tiene uno en cmaino. >> la aficiÓn lo aprecia no sÓlo por sus $ 50 sino por haber sido elegido como el jugador mÁs limpio del fÚtbol boliviano debido a su Ética. >> lo conocemos. des un ejemplo de persona y deportista. >> hoy asunciÓn final de aÑos el se siente orgulloso representa no sÓlo a su pais sino a sus raÍces humildes. mantiene el carÁcter que lo llevÓ desde el pueblo se lo vio nacer a fabricadas las estepas argentinas en la copa america. >> joselito es pieza clave en el medio campo de bolivia y deberÁ enfrentar a costa rica. todo esto en nuestra cadena armada por tele futura. >> para hablar mÁs sobre la copa amÉrica y muchos se que
. >> a los 12 tuvo la fortuna de ingresar a la academia de fÚtbol en la ciudad de santa cruz y construyocancha. >> mostrando habilidad extraordinaria con el balÓn, el gano ,los tÍtulos internacionales, luego saltÓ al profesionalismo y desde entonces no conoce lÍmites. jugo en el oriente petrolero de bolivia y de ahi pasÓ a estados unidos. >> le voy a hacer una casa grande me dijo. asi el nos mando a hacer esta casa. >> joselito el padre de dos niÑas y tiene uno en...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
are being made and they bring the media the top hollywood people together the head of banking the academia with the government and basically it is a huge networking event where they try to cement this global agenda really quickly though i know one of the things is that reporters have traditionally been kept out that you're saying it now the media has a role there well by reporters being kept out uninvited reporters and i am the only reporter to ever get in and get out and that's because other reporters are greedy they try to sneak in and hang out and hide the woods you know for days they try to come up and ask people questions and then they always get arrested but are you thing i was there in the media are there now and are a part of this gathering now yes yes just like builder will have the major editors several large newspapers and t.v. networks are events the same thing's going to be me and grow because but human growth has twelve hundred members more than a thousand guests that are vetted and then allowed to come in and so that's why you don't see a lot of reportage on bohemian grove i
are being made and they bring the media the top hollywood people together the head of banking the academia with the government and basically it is a huge networking event where they try to cement this global agenda really quickly though i know one of the things is that reporters have traditionally been kept out that you're saying it now the media has a role there well by reporters being kept out uninvited reporters and i am the only reporter to ever get in and get out and that's because other...
60
60
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
being made are they going with the media the top hollywood people together the head of banking the academia with the government basically it is a huge network you know vienna where they try to show this global agenda and of the opinion and analysis of alex jones radio host of the alex jones show and according to him the secrecy and exposing the secrets doesn't stop there with what you heard in that interview alex jones actually had a lot more to say about the bohemian grove including stuff this much too graphic for me to talk about on t.v. this was according to his account and if you go to our web site you can see that youtube dot com slash arche america you can see alex's full interview and hear what he says members have done in the past that he saw with his own eyes according to him that are a little too graphic for me to even repeat and be sure to tune in next week because we're going to get a much deeper look at the bohemian grove because we have correspondent christine present and my colleague she's there she's reporting on this she is out getting the information and will bring us all
being made are they going with the media the top hollywood people together the head of banking the academia with the government basically it is a huge network you know vienna where they try to show this global agenda and of the opinion and analysis of alex jones radio host of the alex jones show and according to him the secrecy and exposing the secrets doesn't stop there with what you heard in that interview alex jones actually had a lot more to say about the bohemian grove including stuff this...
164
164
Jul 23, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
you can't rely, this is no disrespect for certain people in ask -- academia. you have get your own knowledge. sometimes they put things out there to make you think things you don't have to think. keep a heavily secured perspective. god has opened doors for you you can't imagine. you don't have to come up and say caucasian is holding me back, capitalism is holding you back. folks, there's only one economy, the economy of god. >> okay, dr. jones. [applause] [applause] [cheers and applause] >> all right. we're going to take an offering now. we're going to pass the plate. pass the hat. i got time for one more question. i have two minutes. janet? >> yes. my name is janet banks. i'm happy to be here. >> two minutes, janet. >> the panel has inspirational. my question is after being a teacher for 50 years and pioneering in integrating in mississippi, i want to know what other organization, other than the naacp, what organizations are trying to get publicking companies to include the contribution. because this is how students relate. i've been there for 50 year. i know
you can't rely, this is no disrespect for certain people in ask -- academia. you have get your own knowledge. sometimes they put things out there to make you think things you don't have to think. keep a heavily secured perspective. god has opened doors for you you can't imagine. you don't have to come up and say caucasian is holding me back, capitalism is holding you back. folks, there's only one economy, the economy of god. >> okay, dr. jones. [applause] [applause] [cheers and applause]...
250
250
Jul 6, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
it can be frustrating but the leftist biased is expected by us in academia but when it's institutionmizedadministration and you're denied the opportunity to express the ideas, that's a problem. regardless of what the bias is, you should never be denied free speech on college campus. it's the marketplace of ideas. >> glenn: tenure. >> we have had two separate events on our campus shut down. for silly reasons. the paperwork they made up and made us go through hoops to reschedule. ultimately denied. i think major problem is if you can't have that opportunity to express what you want to say. >> glenn: s.e. goes to colleges. i have won't go. nyu asked me overred over to speak no. i'm not going to waste my time. that's what will happen. you will waste my time. you do it all the time. >> i do it through the claire group policy institute and yaf and groups that work hard to bring conservative speakers to colleges where this kind of thing happens all the time. all the time. >> glenn: do you know purifyed by fire means? what? >> is it organization -- >> glenn: no. what the term "purifyed by fire" m
it can be frustrating but the leftist biased is expected by us in academia but when it's institutionmizedadministration and you're denied the opportunity to express the ideas, that's a problem. regardless of what the bias is, you should never be denied free speech on college campus. it's the marketplace of ideas. >> glenn: tenure. >> we have had two separate events on our campus shut down. for silly reasons. the paperwork they made up and made us go through hoops to reschedule....
977
977
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 977
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> en su visita a una academia militar chÁvez hizo referencia al lugar de su origen.de los estados unidos el objetivo es simple: salvar vidas. pero tambiÉn evitar los crÍmenes de los inmigrantes por parte de crimen organizado. >> los abandonan en ocasiones en el desierto y los indocumentados ante los peligros toman la decisiÓn de regresar a mÉxico para no perder la vida. >> es un programa de repatriaciÓn a mexicanos de manera segura, humana y digna. >> el aÑo pasado fueron 217 vuelos y para este hoy partiÓ el primer aviÓn desde los estados unidos a tierras aztecas y asÍ serÁ donde los prÓximos 80 dÍas con un aviÓn diario. en la ciudad de mÉxico, leÓn felipe gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. >> abogados intentan evitar la extradiciÓn a mÉxico de un ex productor del programa... quien podrÍa enfrentar de doce a 30 aÑos de cÁrcel por homicidio agravado. >> una corte federal de apelaciones pidiÓ al gobierno de barak obama pidiÓ que declare si va a seguir defendiendo la polÍtica conocida como "no preguntes, no digas". dijo que cese inmediatamente esa polÍtica que prohibe que sean milita
. >> en su visita a una academia militar chÁvez hizo referencia al lugar de su origen.de los estados unidos el objetivo es simple: salvar vidas. pero tambiÉn evitar los crÍmenes de los inmigrantes por parte de crimen organizado. >> los abandonan en ocasiones en el desierto y los indocumentados ante los peligros toman la decisiÓn de regresar a mÉxico para no perder la vida. >> es un programa de repatriaciÓn a mexicanos de manera segura, humana y digna. >> el aÑo...
273
273
Jul 30, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 273
favorite 0
quote 1
wind john glat was still a young man he left academia to found the state science institute said that he could do his experiments in physics from a theoretical physics three of the privy support of capitalists and people who pay tuition and things like that. and john glat disowned him, he damn time. now, at the climax when the world finally totally goes down the drain the climactic scene is when the government's having a big star braided his work in physics to create a weapon of mass destruction, this weapon almost accidentally detonates. the description of his death at the hands of this weapon at his science and overtly created is one of those moving passages. alan greenspan is dr. robert sadler, the most damage because he knew better. it is one thing to make these mistakes out of ignorance or pure power lust. alan greenspan knew better. alan greenspan for 30 years was a close associate and an apostle of ann rand. he was with her the day she died in 1982, best friends forever. he had no excuse. he knew better. when he first went to washington in 1976 as president gerald ford's chairm
wind john glat was still a young man he left academia to found the state science institute said that he could do his experiments in physics from a theoretical physics three of the privy support of capitalists and people who pay tuition and things like that. and john glat disowned him, he damn time. now, at the climax when the world finally totally goes down the drain the climactic scene is when the government's having a big star braided his work in physics to create a weapon of mass...
210
210
Jul 21, 2011
07/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
the mission of grow california is to connect great companies, the game changers with investment, academia, media and other strategic partners. >> the hope of the conference is to spur agriculture in the state the same way it happened a few years ago for silicon valley. >>> still ahead at 6:00 walk this way. the new report on the most walkable cities in the country and two places in the bay area are in the top ten. >>> also ahead as the space shuttle "atlantis" prepares to touch down for its final time, we log some flight training with the commander of that shuttle first flight. what he's saying about the end of a very important era. >>> a setback on the road to recovery for giants fan brian snow. details avenue emergency surgery. >>> and three people sadly presumed dead after going over a water fall in yosemite. an update on the investigation as we learn more about th it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. lo
the mission of grow california is to connect great companies, the game changers with investment, academia, media and other strategic partners. >> the hope of the conference is to spur agriculture in the state the same way it happened a few years ago for silicon valley. >>> still ahead at 6:00 walk this way. the new report on the most walkable cities in the country and two places in the bay area are in the top ten. >>> also ahead as the space shuttle "atlantis"...
92
92
Jul 6, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
interest of the seminary aspects -- the interdisciplinary aspects applies to other structures of academia and government and the private sector getting together in a new way to tackle this problem. i think the enthusiasm for that is very high right now. we had in 98 are hoping to set up a national center to be a hub for that kind of activity. i am pretty excited about that as a way to take even in a limited resource situation, the kind of innovative attitudes and bring it to a problem, which is going to be critical for the future of medical advances. >> the educational system supporting that? >> we have an issue in terms of our institutional and educational system, do we have a pipeline a bright, capable scientists coming into the field? everyone agrees that we have school system that is not encouraging a lot of bright minds to see science is something exciting. it is not presented in that way. we clearly are losing people along the way. we have a workforce that is not as diverse as our population. we are losing some very bright minds from groups that are not traditionally represented in
interest of the seminary aspects -- the interdisciplinary aspects applies to other structures of academia and government and the private sector getting together in a new way to tackle this problem. i think the enthusiasm for that is very high right now. we had in 98 are hoping to set up a national center to be a hub for that kind of activity. i am pretty excited about that as a way to take even in a limited resource situation, the kind of innovative attitudes and bring it to a problem, which is...
1,034
1.0K
Jul 4, 2011
07/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 1,034
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> ademÁs de las espadas y escudo existe un sinnÚmero de tÉcnica que se enseÑan en la academia de pelea como es fÁcil de pelear. pegar una espada. practicar como 10 ves. >> si aÚn piensan que las peleas son cosas de hombres estÁn muy equivocados >> yo sÉ que todos los muchachos lo pueden hacer y nosotros lo podemos hacer bien y si no mejor que los hombres. >> como dice el dicho, a la tierra que fueras hazlo que quieras antes de irnos me dieron una clase y me dieron. >> no contaba con su astucia. >> ay! dios, la arma secreta, mira esto, porque ya lo verÁs. ay! ahÍ te va, es todo, no, a la lona. ay! ay! no contaba con esa patada, no, mano de puerco no. >> >> oigan no es que me ganÓ si no que me dejÉ vencer, como era mujer, no se debe de tocar ni siquiera con el pÉtalo de una rosa. >> continuamos con mÁs en sfeer sdpe "despierta amÉrica." lo que hacen las mujeres. >> pausa y regresamos con mucho mÁs de >> ay! hermosa ciudad bella los angeles, california les damos los baus dÍuenos dÍas a todos, a es 4 de julio, el dÍa de la independencia de este hermoso paÍs, un dato muy especial. miren que
. >> ademÁs de las espadas y escudo existe un sinnÚmero de tÉcnica que se enseÑan en la academia de pelea como es fÁcil de pelear. pegar una espada. practicar como 10 ves. >> si aÚn piensan que las peleas son cosas de hombres estÁn muy equivocados >> yo sÉ que todos los muchachos lo pueden hacer y nosotros lo podemos hacer bien y si no mejor que los hombres. >> como dice el dicho, a la tierra que fueras hazlo que quieras antes de irnos me dieron una clase y me...
259
259
Jul 31, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 1
when galt was still a young man, statler left academia to fund the state science institute. so he could do his experimental physics, theoretical physics for you to grab supportive capitalists of people who pay tuition and things like that. john galt disowned them. he damned him. now at the climax the world totally goes down the drain, the claim that extremism in the government, have been expropriated dr. statler cirque and physics to create a weapon of mass destruction, the weapon almost accidentally detonate the doctor staffers present in the description of his death at the hands of this weapon that is science created is one of the moving passages in atlas shrugged. alan greenspan is that to robert stadler. he is the most to him because he better. it is one thing to make these mistakes out of ignorance or pure power like barney frank day. alan greenspan is better. alan greenspan for 30 years as a close associate at a postal ayn rand. he was a ayn rand the day she died in 1982, best friends forever. he had no excuse. he knew better. when he went to washington in 1976 as pres
when galt was still a young man, statler left academia to fund the state science institute. so he could do his experimental physics, theoretical physics for you to grab supportive capitalists of people who pay tuition and things like that. john galt disowned them. he damned him. now at the climax the world totally goes down the drain, the claim that extremism in the government, have been expropriated dr. statler cirque and physics to create a weapon of mass destruction, the weapon almost...
120
120
Jul 6, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
but we have a problem with getting more women to get their phd or for them to go on to academia. that is seen as a lifestyle in part. i think my life is pretty good. [laughter] so part of it is through mentoring and dedication. it's not polite be want to work on just interesting problems. it's about let's make a difference in the world, let's build solutions. these are the kind of things if the students will get excited about. regular people wanting to make a difference in the world, not just solving equations and thinking, because it really is about community and interacting with people and about something bigger than yourself that and make a difference. of kids't think a lot know what they will study at a young age. i never knew until i got into reporting science for all the different fields that are out there. at a young age i wish more kids could know what was out there. i probably would have studied more. what about job prospects of interdisciplinary scientists? will they be welcomed into the workforce? >> in the forward-looking and laboratories and institutions, absolutely.
but we have a problem with getting more women to get their phd or for them to go on to academia. that is seen as a lifestyle in part. i think my life is pretty good. [laughter] so part of it is through mentoring and dedication. it's not polite be want to work on just interesting problems. it's about let's make a difference in the world, let's build solutions. these are the kind of things if the students will get excited about. regular people wanting to make a difference in the world, not just...
173
173
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
key figures from government, business and academia came together this week in chicago for the clinton global might be difference america conference. the event was the brainchild of former president bill clinton. i sat down with him in chicago for a candid interview on the country's debt crisis, the 2012 presidential race, and much more. >> mr. president, thanks very much for joining us. good to be here. first time you've done this as far as the u.s. economy is concerned. normally it's global issues. and i want to get to that, but let's talk about some of the big issues right now. jobs, jobs, jobs. it's a crisis, a game of chicken going on in washington right now between the president, the did democrats on one side, republican leadership on the other side. how big of a deal is this august 2nd deadline for raising the debt ceiling? >> well, because i haven't been in government in a long time, i don't know what options the treasury department will have if the debt kreceiling is not lift. my guess is they can pay the bills for a while, after which they won't be able to. so if we let that
key figures from government, business and academia came together this week in chicago for the clinton global might be difference america conference. the event was the brainchild of former president bill clinton. i sat down with him in chicago for a candid interview on the country's debt crisis, the 2012 presidential race, and much more. >> mr. president, thanks very much for joining us. good to be here. first time you've done this as far as the u.s. economy is concerned. normally it's...
141
141
Jul 6, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
or go on to academia. part of that is a lifestyle. i have had people tell me they do not want my life. [laughter] i think my life is pretty good. part of that is through mentoring and education. it is not like we are in an ivory tower working on interesting problems. it is about making a difference in the world with solution. i think that is things that kids will get excited about. making aular people difference in the world and not just solving problems and thinking. it really is about community and interacting with people and thinking about something bigger than yourself to make a difference. >> i do not think a lot of kids know what they will study at a young age. i never knew until i got into reported on science about all the different deals out there. i wish more kids had my job. if i had known what was out there, i probably would have studied it more. what is your impression on the job prospects of interdisciplinary scientists? will they be welcomed into the workforce? >> i think at the forward- looking institutions, absolutely.
or go on to academia. part of that is a lifestyle. i have had people tell me they do not want my life. [laughter] i think my life is pretty good. part of that is through mentoring and education. it is not like we are in an ivory tower working on interesting problems. it is about making a difference in the world with solution. i think that is things that kids will get excited about. making aular people difference in the world and not just solving problems and thinking. it really is about...
104
104
Jul 2, 2011
07/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
government, for example, is there increased interest, certainly after 9/11, in reaching out to academia, saying help us understand howo communicate. >> yes, i think it an effort to rea out to academ, especially in terms of public diplomacy, to try to get ideas. and in fact but we have to remember that government agencies work within rigid structures. and it is only so much they can really do. i mean you can meet with say the department official and you can -- the situation and this is how -- but there are, the structures of the government, they are rigid there are things you simply can to the do. and i think that remains an obstacle. >> rose: like what, what do you mean? >> well, like, for example, political islam is a major political force in the middle east and muslim world. so there was a lot of hesitation on the question of engaging, whether we should -- to the parties or not. i mean the ideas as well, the parties may be connected to terrorism and that would be a lack of understanding that political islam comes in very, diverse views. and therefore you have to do the work to say wel
government, for example, is there increased interest, certainly after 9/11, in reaching out to academia, saying help us understand howo communicate. >> yes, i think it an effort to rea out to academ, especially in terms of public diplomacy, to try to get ideas. and in fact but we have to remember that government agencies work within rigid structures. and it is only so much they can really do. i mean you can meet with say the department official and you can -- the situation and this is how...
362
362
Jul 7, 2011
07/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 362
favorite 0
quote 0
y es importante decir que estarÁn en esta academia donde motivarÁn a muchos jÓvenes, habrÁ muchos showsn lo que estÁn haciendo estos chamacos, asÍ que van a estar bastante ocupados. en los Ángeles estamos muy esperanzados de poderlos ver, y para terminar, en un Área especÍfica de santa mÓnica, hay muchos souvenirs que se estÁn vendiendo, chiqui, me imagino que tienes algo que decirme. >> todo el mundo emocionado, pero yo me los llevaba a dar un paseo a la playa y a comer unos chilaquiles. >> y a bailar un poquito de banda, Áreas como la cuerta y la sexta calle estarÁn cerradas. >> bueno, mÁs adelante seguimos contigo, hay que recordar que el equipo reporteril de despierta amÉrica estarÁ allÍ. >> exactamente. >> dificultades en su trabajo? y todo por causa de jefe? y en los deportes , todo lo que sucediÓ anoche >> un gusto tenerte con nosotros. >> empezamos. >> un partidazo ayer. >> de repente los marcadores no gustan a la gente cero a cero pero quÉ buen partido. argentina y colombia, los cafeteros del bollilo gÓmez y argentina del checho batista. este centro peligroso de cambiasso. y de
y es importante decir que estarÁn en esta academia donde motivarÁn a muchos jÓvenes, habrÁ muchos showsn lo que estÁn haciendo estos chamacos, asÍ que van a estar bastante ocupados. en los Ángeles estamos muy esperanzados de poderlos ver, y para terminar, en un Área especÍfica de santa mÓnica, hay muchos souvenirs que se estÁn vendiendo, chiqui, me imagino que tienes algo que decirme. >> todo el mundo emocionado, pero yo me los llevaba a dar un paseo a la playa y a comer unos...