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rocks, roots and narrow passages through the foothills of the canadian ary,ies just outside of ca alberta. but for christian bagg, riding these trails is something else entirely: freedom. and it's all because of his basement-born invention that he calls the bowhead reach. >> i could exercise, but i struggled finding something that was just fun. >> reporter: as a youn the alberta native took full advantage of the outdoor wonderland that is the canadian rockies. then cama catastrophic day during the winter of 1996. >> i was in a big air competition, and i landed the wrong end up. i knew instantly that i ras zed. i couldn't walk, i couldn't feel anything. >> reporter: the fall had broken three of christian's vertebrae and partially severed his spinal cord. >> the nerves were connected in such a way that-- like, my lghs, my legs ththings were going on. so, they wou spasm, like, wildly all the time, like, to the point where it would pull my hips out of their sockets. it was horrible. so, for about two years after i broke my back, i lived a life that no 21-year-old should live. like, i couldn't
rocks, roots and narrow passages through the foothills of the canadian ary,ies just outside of ca alberta. but for christian bagg, riding these trails is something else entirely: freedom. and it's all because of his basement-born invention that he calls the bowhead reach. >> i could exercise, but i struggled finding something that was just fun. >> reporter: as a youn the alberta native took full advantage of the outdoor wonderland that is the canadian rockies. then cama catastrophic...
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is success of that rally leading alberta to pull back a little bit on those production cuts.will watch that. of course, a key factor for the canadian budget, which will be delivered today. this could be the most consequential budget that the liberal government has put forth since they came to office. for really three reasons. one, the liberals are behind in the polls asked to a scandal that has embroiled its leadership with respect to how it done with corruption cases associated with a canadian company. also potential for housing stimulus. this coming out a time when canadian debt levels are at record highs, and moves just taken a year ago to cool the housing market. one thing we are unlikely to see , canadian corporations have been calling for, some kind of measure to catch the canadian corporate environment up to the united states, where the united states is running deficits and has been enacting corporate tax cuts. that is something that a lot of canadian companies would like to see in the budget. as i mentioned, unlikely to get it this time around. get it lastdidn't year
is success of that rally leading alberta to pull back a little bit on those production cuts.will watch that. of course, a key factor for the canadian budget, which will be delivered today. this could be the most consequential budget that the liberal government has put forth since they came to office. for really three reasons. one, the liberals are behind in the polls asked to a scandal that has embroiled its leadership with respect to how it done with corruption cases associated with a canadian...
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. - alberta. alberta is incorrect. i got to be the butt of a lot of jokes from people like "sctv."y portrayed me, and he was the host alex trebel. all right, that's it! show's over. get out! everybody out, no winners. - ( people booing ) - no winners! certainly no scholarships! - that's it, no points. - what? turn the security on 'em. i want you out! harvey: so, cbc loved you. you did a bunch of shows for them. why did you move to america? opportunity. i had done pretty much everything i could do in canada, in terms of hosting. because i was bilingual i got to host some big, musical, classical musical extravaganzas. when you began hosting game shows in the united states, you were the first host since groucho marx... - alex: with a mustache. - harvey: ...with a mustache. there was resistance to that, wasn't there? well, interestingly enough, one of the reasons they hired me - was because i had the mustache. - really? and when we did the pilot, lin bolen came to me and said, "alex, how strongly do you feel about your mustache?" i said, "very." - ( laughs ) - and that was the end of
. - alberta. alberta is incorrect. i got to be the butt of a lot of jokes from people like "sctv."y portrayed me, and he was the host alex trebel. all right, that's it! show's over. get out! everybody out, no winners. - ( people booing ) - no winners! certainly no scholarships! - that's it, no points. - what? turn the security on 'em. i want you out! harvey: so, cbc loved you. you did a bunch of shows for them. why did you move to america? opportunity. i had done pretty much...
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. - alberta. alberta is incorrect. i got to be the butt of a lot of jokes from people like "sctv."y portrayed me, and he was the host alex trebel. all right, that's it! show's over. get out! everybody out, no winners. - ( people booing ) - no winners! certainly no scholarships! - that's it, no points. - what? turn the security on 'em. i want you out! harvey: so, cbc loved you. you did a bunch of shows for them. why did you move to america? opportunity. i had done pretty much everything i could do in canada, in terms of hosting. because i was bilingual i got to host some big, musical, classical musical extravaganzas. when you began hosting game shows in the united states, you were the first host since groucho marx... - alex: with a mustache. - harvey: ...with a mustache. there was resistance to that, wasn't there? well, interestingly enough, one of the reasons they hired me - was because i had the mustache. - really? and when we did the pilot, lin bolen came to me and said, "alex, how strongly do you feel about your mustache?" i said, "very." - ( laughs ) - and that was the end of
. - alberta. alberta is incorrect. i got to be the butt of a lot of jokes from people like "sctv."y portrayed me, and he was the host alex trebel. all right, that's it! show's over. get out! everybody out, no winners. - ( people booing ) - no winners! certainly no scholarships! - that's it, no points. - what? turn the security on 'em. i want you out! harvey: so, cbc loved you. you did a bunch of shows for them. why did you move to america? opportunity. i had done pretty much...
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rain's been steadily bringing floods but the real cold which denotes winter still sitting there in alberta discussion on the northern plains states that cold is heading south which only encourages snow to form again as i play houma and ohio. the weather sponsored by the town n.y.s. . for some meds. for others is a way of lie. a battle is raging between the whaling industry and conservationists as the future of whaling in icelandic waters is decided. people in power are killing whales. i really felt liberated as a journalist was. getting to the truth as if. that's what is. lost and abandoned. downed and saved one on one east reveals how one is giving pakistan's lost children a new chance at last. his era. this is al jazeera. hello i'm sam is a this is the news hour live from coming up in the next sixty minutes. posts for peace in afghanistan as attacks by the taliban continue. the final push us back forces say on its way out of syria. hundreds of thousands of algerians take to the streets demanding that president should not run for a fifty. three you. lift off the post private mission to se
rain's been steadily bringing floods but the real cold which denotes winter still sitting there in alberta discussion on the northern plains states that cold is heading south which only encourages snow to form again as i play houma and ohio. the weather sponsored by the town n.y.s. . for some meds. for others is a way of lie. a battle is raging between the whaling industry and conservationists as the future of whaling in icelandic waters is decided. people in power are killing whales. i really...
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what i mean by that, if we look at the oilsands in a alberta, c canada got and we thihink pipeline, which people call the black snake, the alberta tar sands is the snake bit where a lot of these oil pipelines are snaking out across the country. traversing and trespassing through indigenous commununities and putting them t risk. when we think about things such as the green new deal and their impact on indigenous communities, we have to remember the inspiration for that and really thehe frontline communits that inspired thihis work communities like standing rock and indigenous communities. just in the u.s., but throughout north america or what we call turtle island. when we talk about what is happening, the flooding, the massive flooding happening in places like eastern africa, we can connect it to the oil production in the united states and north america in general. because the united states has no surpassed countries like russia and saudi arabia -- has now surpassed countries like russia and saudi arabia when it comes to oil production. ascan look at the bakkan being the ground zero for t
what i mean by that, if we look at the oilsands in a alberta, c canada got and we thihink pipeline, which people call the black snake, the alberta tar sands is the snake bit where a lot of these oil pipelines are snaking out across the country. traversing and trespassing through indigenous commununities and putting them t risk. when we think about things such as the green new deal and their impact on indigenous communities, we have to remember the inspiration for that and really thehe frontline...
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however there was a warning of extreme cold with wind chill over the weekend for alberta bits of says scotch one and also across the u.s. side montana north dakota the temperatures forecast with the wind chill minus forty to minus fifty that's just ridiculous to early march by day the temperatures will get up to about minus seventeen in minneapolis about the same in winnipeg the cold is still there and look at chicago's minus for you watch that because botswana get to monday it's down to minus ten not cold is leaking east was not will will but to some degree doesn't bring the snow with a but it is still severe coat at the california coast looking fine a good day off for rain but it is building once again to be there late tuesday for wednesday by which time slightly less code to chicago but it's got cold winter on to down to minus seven and it's subzero in new york and still snow on the ground in most of the northeastern states to squat for the sciences to across the caribbean and the trade wind is still blowing of course and that's parting the cloud up some degree but the coast of nic
however there was a warning of extreme cold with wind chill over the weekend for alberta bits of says scotch one and also across the u.s. side montana north dakota the temperatures forecast with the wind chill minus forty to minus fifty that's just ridiculous to early march by day the temperatures will get up to about minus seventeen in minneapolis about the same in winnipeg the cold is still there and look at chicago's minus for you watch that because botswana get to monday it's down to minus...
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it would bring oil from alberta, canada, through montana and south dakota nebraska. legal challenges are expected to continue. a federal judge in california ruled late yesterday that high- capacity gun magazines will remain legal in the state. san diego-based u.s. district judge roger benitez declared that a law passed in 2016 banning the possession of any agazines holding more than ten bonullets is unconstitu. california law prohibited ownership of the high capacity mautzines beginning in 2000, those who had them already were allowed to keep them. the national rifle association sued, and benit sided with the argument that the 2016 bans infringeon second amendment rights. >> sreenivasan: join us tomorrow a look at a sentinel of climate change. mangroves, the tropical trees rida that protect shorelines and provides habitat for wildlife are moving north. find out what researchers are learning and why florida is carefully protecting this coastal species. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. m hari sreenivasan thanks for watching. have a good night. capti
it would bring oil from alberta, canada, through montana and south dakota nebraska. legal challenges are expected to continue. a federal judge in california ruled late yesterday that high- capacity gun magazines will remain legal in the state. san diego-based u.s. district judge roger benitez declared that a law passed in 2016 banning the possession of any agazines holding more than ten bonullets is unconstitu. california law prohibited ownership of the high capacity mautzines beginning in...
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however there was a warning of extreme cold with wind chill over the weekend for alberta bits of cisco and also across the u.s. side montana north dakota the temperatures forecast with wind chill minus forty to minus fifty that's just ridiculous to early march by day the temperatures will get about minus seventeen in minneapolis about the same in winnipeg the cold is still there and look at chicago's minus for you watch that because botswana get to monday it's down to minus ten not cold is leaking east was not will will but to some degree doesn't bring the snow with it but it is still severe cold at the california coast looking fine a good day off for writing but it is building once again to be there late tuesday for wednesday by which time slightly less cold to chicago but it's got cold winter on to down to minus seven and it's subzero in new york and still snow on the ground in most of the northeastern states to squat for the sciences still quite sort of the caribbean and the trade wind is still blowing of course and that's part of the cloud up some degree but the coast of nicaragua
however there was a warning of extreme cold with wind chill over the weekend for alberta bits of cisco and also across the u.s. side montana north dakota the temperatures forecast with wind chill minus forty to minus fifty that's just ridiculous to early march by day the temperatures will get about minus seventeen in minneapolis about the same in winnipeg the cold is still there and look at chicago's minus for you watch that because botswana get to monday it's down to minus ten not cold is...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, alberta, california. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. next. en closed captioning provided by cbs sports division >> march madness is undescribable. >> duke survives! >> something to be savored and to enjoy. >> this is what march is all about. >> hello, sweet 16. >> tennessee volunteers survive and advance. >> the streak continues for the gonzaga bulldogs. >> sweet 16. >> the swe6.
mark strassmann, cbs news, alberta, california. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. next. en closed captioning provided by cbs sports division >> march madness is undescribable. >> duke survives! >> something to be savored and to enjoy. >> this is what march is all about. >> hello, sweet 16. >> tennessee volunteers survive and advance. >> the streak continues for the gonzaga bulldogs. >> sweet 16. >> the swe6.
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you know people not all just break free the former ambassador to china retaliated as alberta but he said europe is not an asset for italy but a big ability whether it is a bit too much i think it is and i said you were up about that there is a way to combine maybe some business with china and be compliant with the european policy presidents a good idea thank you for the break as the donald trump administration announces five million dollars for the controversial white helmets did nato nations illegally bomb syria on false information we investigated b u k u.s. funded white helmets staged a chemical attack in dubai. going on the ground. seemed wrong when all told just told. me the world is yet to shape our disdain to come out to it and engagement because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground may. welcome back to raise i'm a supporter by blair right and he called it m.p.'s in the british parliament voted to bomb syria on the pretext of an alleged chemical attack by president assad's government last year but now that the un's official o.p.c.
you know people not all just break free the former ambassador to china retaliated as alberta but he said europe is not an asset for italy but a big ability whether it is a bit too much i think it is and i said you were up about that there is a way to combine maybe some business with china and be compliant with the european policy presidents a good idea thank you for the break as the donald trump administration announces five million dollars for the controversial white helmets did nato nations...
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alberta quintanilla. mr. quintanilla, could you please call the roll. [roll call] >> clerk: we have quorum. >> chair peskin: thank you, mr. quintanilla. colleagues, we will be joined a little late by commissioners. fewer and stefani. could we have a motion to excuse those two commissioners for the first part of the meeting? made by commissioner mandelman, seconded by commissioner yee. and we will take that without objection. i also want to note that at 10:30, commissioner walton will have to leave. by that time, the other two commissioners will have arrived. mr. quintanilla, can you call the next item. [agenda item read]. >> chair peskin: commissioners, we've gotten off to a bad start of the year with eight fatalities of our street in 2019. this morning, i got terrible news that in district three, a crash happened between a vehicle and a bicycle. the individual's in stable condition, but it was just a really bad start for that person and this commissioner this mornings. i want to share a few highlights from the vision zero meeting last week. the 2018 tr
alberta quintanilla. mr. quintanilla, could you please call the roll. [roll call] >> clerk: we have quorum. >> chair peskin: thank you, mr. quintanilla. colleagues, we will be joined a little late by commissioners. fewer and stefani. could we have a motion to excuse those two commissioners for the first part of the meeting? made by commissioner mandelman, seconded by commissioner yee. and we will take that without objection. i also want to note that at 10:30, commissioner walton...
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our next guest is a member of the alberta chapter. we welcome rhonda ambrose.reat to have you with us. just practically speaking, what will it do for women when we talk about empowering them? >> from a symbolic level, i am one of 100 women, global leaders who will be advocating and promoting a message of gender empowerment. we will be focusing a chapter in alberta and hope to have chapters across canada. on the most practical level, it is putting in place programs and resources to support women who are working on issues. best practices and talking about what works in different parts of the world. at a very practical, basic level, it is about supporting know, and i think, as you we know through mentor ship and leadership, that is a way to support young women. itnie: isn't it amazing that is really only now that this discussion is gaining roman -- momentum? it feels like we have had this discussion for decades. canada has a great tradition of elect thing women to political positions. tell us about your experience and whether it was a novelty for you to be elected
our next guest is a member of the alberta chapter. we welcome rhonda ambrose.reat to have you with us. just practically speaking, what will it do for women when we talk about empowering them? >> from a symbolic level, i am one of 100 women, global leaders who will be advocating and promoting a message of gender empowerment. we will be focusing a chapter in alberta and hope to have chapters across canada. on the most practical level, it is putting in place programs and resources to support...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, alberta, california. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this friday. for some you have, the news continues. for over, check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> well, good morning. welcome to the "overnight news." i'm david begnaud here at the broadcast center in new york city. good to have you with us. the attorney general william barr has agreed to testify before the house intelligence committee. democrats have some tough questions they want to ask him about the four-page summary he wrote regarding the mueller report there are reports out now that the mueller report is about 300 pages long. barr says he has no intention of releasing the full report, but he's happy to talk to congress about it. that's, of course, stoked a partisan battle that is raging on capitol hill, among others. ed o'keefe reports. >> i don't think it's okay. >> reporter: democrat adam schiff strongly defended himself today against republican calls for his resigna
mark strassmann, cbs news, alberta, california. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this friday. for some you have, the news continues. for over, check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> well, good morning. welcome to the "overnight news." i'm david begnaud here at the broadcast center in new york city. good to...
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. >> tim alberta of politico magazine interviewed the minnesota congresswoman.hey brooke. >> so she straight up disputed your characterization of her remarks and you tweeted xabt a of how politicians use the media to avoid owning what they said. how are you feel iing about alls this? >> well, i mean honestly, i'm feel iing a little uncomfortabl. reporters rarely want to be the story. i think that the fact that the congresswoman later deleted her accusing me of distorting her words says it all. inn the audio confirms not only did i quote her accurately, but that i provided a lot of context for what she was saying. in fact, in relistening to the longer audio that i have, i think if anything, i was probably underselling how critical she had been of former president obama. so i would like to not be in the headlines here, but i was take ben aback by her tweet, especially considering i had not heard from her office previously. it was an odd situation. >> i want to ask you if you have heard anything from the office since. we have been hearing more democrats recently, t
. >> tim alberta of politico magazine interviewed the minnesota congresswoman.hey brooke. >> so she straight up disputed your characterization of her remarks and you tweeted xabt a of how politicians use the media to avoid owning what they said. how are you feel iing about alls this? >> well, i mean honestly, i'm feel iing a little uncomfortabl. reporters rarely want to be the story. i think that the fact that the congresswoman later deleted her accusing me of distorting her...
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alberta quintanilla. mr. quintanilla, could you please call the roll.roll call] >> clerk: we have quorum.
alberta quintanilla. mr. quintanilla, could you please call the roll.roll call] >> clerk: we have quorum.
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alberta bring tweeting. why is this guy everyone #bachelor?e in his hands, obviously, that is all of us watching "the bachelor." one of the moments that caused that kind of dramatic reaction. the big search, of course, for colton after he jumped the fence, joy tweeting the "bachelor" producers looking for colton in the middle of nowhere portugal at 11:40 p.m. with that infamous meme. despite all the drama with colton and the girls or lack thereof at this point. a lot of twitter information was focused on the spikey new hairdo he was sporting with studio with chris harrison. some asking if he time traveled to 2002. a past bachelorette contestant asking if a dyson vacuum did his hair, another why he looked like louis from meet the robinsons. >> oh my gosh, yeah. oh, yeah. if you guys need me, i'll be here in the "bachelor" bunker until tomorrow night when that big finale happens. it's dramatic lighting back here, you all. >> that's why it's called the bunker. we've locked will in there with mood lighting. >> he will be there until tonight or tom
alberta bring tweeting. why is this guy everyone #bachelor?e in his hands, obviously, that is all of us watching "the bachelor." one of the moments that caused that kind of dramatic reaction. the big search, of course, for colton after he jumped the fence, joy tweeting the "bachelor" producers looking for colton in the middle of nowhere portugal at 11:40 p.m. with that infamous meme. despite all the drama with colton and the girls or lack thereof at this point. a lot of...
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translates most directly to high-paying jobs in the energy space, whether that's moving product from alberta to illinois or whether that's ultimately moving product from the gulf coast of the u.s. to mexico or ultimately to asian markets as well. there's substantial growth that translates into high-paying energy jobs and even just in the context of making our systems more efficient here domestically, that does have some connective tissue to nafta and usmca. we need to continue to do a better job of connecting those dots and amplifying the voices of small business and the folks who help train that work force for tomorrow, but it absolutely benefits the u.s. worker to have, you know, a solid foundation, certainly in the energy space, and nafta's provided that over the last two decades. >> on the services side and for mastercard, the north american market is our largest market. we've, you know, it's about $100 billion worth of cross-border payments per year. if i think about it in terms of u.s. worker, for every double revenue we've gotten we've increased our workforce in the u.s. by 50%. i thi
translates most directly to high-paying jobs in the energy space, whether that's moving product from alberta to illinois or whether that's ultimately moving product from the gulf coast of the u.s. to mexico or ultimately to asian markets as well. there's substantial growth that translates into high-paying energy jobs and even just in the context of making our systems more efficient here domestically, that does have some connective tissue to nafta and usmca. we need to continue to do a better...
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. >> joining me now, chief political correspondent for "politico" magazine, tim alberta, who has an upcomingan early copy for the show. i haven't had time to read it but congratulations. he said he originally was not voting with the president because of his principles. principles are not supposed to change. what happened here? >> obviously, i'm not senator tillis' therapist. you have to take into consideration what happened the last couple of years, namely the first name that comes to mind is recently departed jeff flake, a colleague of senator tillis and ernest and sass', all these that came in this highly touted class of 2014 that will be facing tough elections in 2020. i think the last thing they want and need is to be on the president's bad side, especially the issue of such emotion and visceral residence of the president's base like this one heading into that re-elect. funny your principles on paper can be one thing but when it's time to actually cast the vote and you have the white house knocking on your door and issuing implicit or not so implicit threats your position becomes malleab
. >> joining me now, chief political correspondent for "politico" magazine, tim alberta, who has an upcomingan early copy for the show. i haven't had time to read it but congratulations. he said he originally was not voting with the president because of his principles. principles are not supposed to change. what happened here? >> obviously, i'm not senator tillis' therapist. you have to take into consideration what happened the last couple of years, namely the first name...
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o lunes cuando el estado del tiempo es noticia nos complace darle la bienvenida a nuestro querido albertane 12 emmys ana: as --has cubierto muchos desastres metro lÓgicos. -- meteorolÓgicos albert: me encanta hacer deporte. ana patricia: aparte del tiempo hablÓ de sus otras pasiones. quÉ tan cierto es que el clima interviene en el estado de Ánimo de las personas? albert: a veces en los dÍas nublados hace que la gente se deprima. a mÍ me encanta cocinar los dÍas que estÁ lluvioso. que no puede salir a la calle , yo me pongo a inventar algo en la cocina. ana patricia: me enterÉ que ademÁs de cocinar ayer que disfrutas muchÍsimo. albert: fregar los platos. ana patricia: en serio? albert: me relaja. ana patricia: te voy a invitar a mi casa. en medio de risas y ciencia me mataba la curiosidad por saber algo. ese es el famoso acuario. si pudiese ser un evento meteorolÓgico cuÁl serÍas? albert: un tornado porque los tornados pueden cambiar la vida de las personas en tan sÓlo minutos. ana patricia. definitivamente con albert vamos a tener muy buen tiempo. el invitado de todo este fin de semana po
o lunes cuando el estado del tiempo es noticia nos complace darle la bienvenida a nuestro querido albertane 12 emmys ana: as --has cubierto muchos desastres metro lÓgicos. -- meteorolÓgicos albert: me encanta hacer deporte. ana patricia: aparte del tiempo hablÓ de sus otras pasiones. quÉ tan cierto es que el clima interviene en el estado de Ánimo de las personas? albert: a veces en los dÍas nublados hace que la gente se deprima. a mÍ me encanta cocinar los dÍas que estÁ lluvioso. que...