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>> reichl: deconstructing food. taking the parts of the food you know, separating them, and recombining them in interesting ways. >> andres: new england clam chowder. >> cooper: i love new england clam chowder. watch how he deconstructed my favorite soup... >> andres: look at those clams. >> cooper: ...and probably america's most traditional one. >> andres: the traditional new england clam chowder, the clams are over-cooked. these ones are raw, already so much better. >> cooper: every ingredient is the same. >> andres: cream. >> cooper: clams, bacon, cream. until he adds the potato. >> andres: a potato mousse. but is the lightest form of potato mousse ever. this is what america is all about. a spanish boy that came 18 years ago actually trying to move forward a classic american dish, new england clam chowder. >> cooper: ( laughs ) wow, it's clam chowder. >> andres: great. my name is jose andres, and i cook for a living. >> cooper: andres' techniques are so advanced, he's been asked to teach a course in culinary phys
>> reichl: deconstructing food. taking the parts of the food you know, separating them, and recombining them in interesting ways. >> andres: new england clam chowder. >> cooper: i love new england clam chowder. watch how he deconstructed my favorite soup... >> andres: look at those clams. >> cooper: ...and probably america's most traditional one. >> andres: the traditional new england clam chowder, the clams are over-cooked. these ones are raw, already so...
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jeffrey brown recently helped ruth reichl prepare a meal in her new york city kitchen. >> brown: spicy tuscan kale, pork and tomatillo stew, and, yes, "cake that cures everything," just some of the recipes that ruth reichl says saved her life and are now collected in her new book-- part cookbook, part memoir-- "my kitchen year". that "year" came in 2009 when "gourmet", the nation's oldest food and wine magazine was suddenly shut down by its publisher, conde nast, and reichl's ten year reign as editor abruptly ended. she'd been one of the country's most prominent food writers since the 1970's, as a critic at the "los angeles times" and "new york times," and in her best- selling memoirs. now suddenly jobless, what to do? she hunkered down, started whipping up recipes, and tweets about them, gaining a large new following. in her new york apartment recently, we talked about life changes and the simple pleasures of cooking. so i'm getting the tuscan kale? that's what you picked? >> that's what i picked. you sound like a vegetable guy to me. this is one of my favorite vegetables. i love tusc
jeffrey brown recently helped ruth reichl prepare a meal in her new york city kitchen. >> brown: spicy tuscan kale, pork and tomatillo stew, and, yes, "cake that cures everything," just some of the recipes that ruth reichl says saved her life and are now collected in her new book-- part cookbook, part memoir-- "my kitchen year". that "year" came in 2009 when "gourmet", the nation's oldest food and wine magazine was suddenly shut down by its...
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casualty is death a life long trip or is there a way out of those actually come to a bit of an old reichl to ditch bill from so much for the family. it's all the politicians will make people afraid that's be a better relations with russia better relations with the united states already do enforce also from nationalism in brussels and the european union that is the real reason and that is something i don't subscribe. to. north korea face off on a special u.n. security council session on the nuclear crisis washington keeps up its pressure campaign. washington is to blame for the escalation. also coming up this hour the u.k. military officer suggests russia could try to. water cables disrupting global communications but no indication of where the claim comes from. further clashes between palestinians and israeli police in the west bank and jerusalem at this beautiful to the city just. just after ten pm this friday night here in moscow one welcome to our to international miss our my names only in complete contrast to a statement earlier this week concerning a need for talks with north korea o
casualty is death a life long trip or is there a way out of those actually come to a bit of an old reichl to ditch bill from so much for the family. it's all the politicians will make people afraid that's be a better relations with russia better relations with the united states already do enforce also from nationalism in brussels and the european union that is the real reason and that is something i don't subscribe. to. north korea face off on a special u.n. security council session on the...
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nato members are split over the future of the military campaign in the series reichl hoffman and political of searcher. and there seems to be quite a rivalry between david cameron and nicolas sarkozy and then turkey has also dissent team because the turks have already said that all they want is a no fly zone nothing more than man the germans are now stating that they are removing their navy from nato control this seems like an appears to be another type of imperialism it has to be seen that way in the arab world but it can't be about protecting people i reject that rationale because where are the people being protected in bahrain where is the no fly zone in gaza there are all kinds of areas in the world where the united states nato the u.n. the arab league could intervene and they are not. western powers have already seen that yet even with the gulf as a danger to their interests and well that's according to the. experts in international relations and more of his he's about twenty minutes from now but has a quick test. because an acceptable to lead such a unpredictable leader not friendly
nato members are split over the future of the military campaign in the series reichl hoffman and political of searcher. and there seems to be quite a rivalry between david cameron and nicolas sarkozy and then turkey has also dissent team because the turks have already said that all they want is a no fly zone nothing more than man the germans are now stating that they are removing their navy from nato control this seems like an appears to be another type of imperialism it has to be seen that way...
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casualty is dead a lifelong trap or is there a way out oh it's actually going to bed hungry no wooden reichl to ditch a bill for so much a few more. with old vegas manufactured consent institute of public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. in the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. to ignore middle of the room signal. the real news is. max keiser this is the kaiser report countries around the world are struggling to get a grip on the twenty first century things are happening climate change massive storms krypto. let's check in with stacy and find what she has to say stacy what do you have to say yes you know governments just don't know how to deal with this global ice citizen and the people around the world who have some sort of sovereignty they want to do monetize they want to ban crypto ban big coin but right now there's kind of a game theory going on with crypto because no nation seems willing to completely ban it because they want to maybe they don't want another nation to get a first mover advantage so that's kind of interesting to watch china has a few tim
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casualty is debt a life long trip or is there a way out of those actually come to bed covering a wooden reichl to ditch a bill for. a few sandwiches. without us is a stronghold for puerto rico's independent party. only . you. know. the caribbean island which was annexed by the u.s. in eighty ninety eight is about to elect a new governor. many young people have turned out before. bruce wants to make us. want to take another one. i am a. little mass to seventy percent that's. trying . to look at it look at least in the long run it. has been passed bringing austerity measures to overcome the crisis. a federal american board is supposed to govern puts a rico. is the independent candidate she's determined to defy washington and many view the federal board as a humiliation in six innings and he can be a little bit is set up i would have simply look at his ability to be that it will go to. the ceiling easily this is it is still can and this is. a desolate and yes it needs to do something about the economy and if i can you give something up on the stimulus. part of the u.s. has poverty and debt levels
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become a casualty is debt a life long or is there a way out i was actually trying to argue no wooden reichl to ditch been for. a few more. fierce sounds of police brutality protests break out of the us city has since lowy with activists hurling bricks of police officers on the home of the mayor of london . so the mistake of the mayor there not london of course in london islamic state claims responsibility for friday's bomb blast on the london underground train the fifth terror attack in the u.k. this year. and the un security council holds the emergency meeting over north korea's missile launches as the international community looks for new ways to diffuse the crisis the pro occasional visitor should learn another provocation moving.
become a casualty is debt a life long or is there a way out i was actually trying to argue no wooden reichl to ditch been for. a few more. fierce sounds of police brutality protests break out of the us city has since lowy with activists hurling bricks of police officers on the home of the mayor of london . so the mistake of the mayor there not london of course in london islamic state claims responsibility for friday's bomb blast on the london underground train the fifth terror attack in the...
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but fences ferrari teammate kimi reichl wasn't about to make life easy for hamilton repeatedly forcing the british drivers' attempts to regain the elite. the surprise emergence of red bulls next to stepan but it started in eighteenth position gave habited a new headache and contributed to a nail biting final few laps. festivals recovery is a full meanwhile meant hamilton would have to finish second to wrap up the title. but rockin and finished up in health hates the hamilton victory parade. will proceed big congratulations to the kimmy you did a great job today no mistakes get a great start and manage your own way so i think on our behalf also. the second did a great job as well i mean he was it was an aside but a tie the knot at the end so naturally a bit of a struggle. of next we thought we would have been out to do better but this is the best we were able to do the end of first groom for you victory for rockin since twenty thirty as hamilton is forced to wait another week to seal the feat world title. you're watching news still the comp italy's banks are in trouble again while growi
but fences ferrari teammate kimi reichl wasn't about to make life easy for hamilton repeatedly forcing the british drivers' attempts to regain the elite. the surprise emergence of red bulls next to stepan but it started in eighteenth position gave habited a new headache and contributed to a nail biting final few laps. festivals recovery is a full meanwhile meant hamilton would have to finish second to wrap up the title. but rockin and finished up in health hates the hamilton victory parade....
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shery: dan reichl, thank you so much for your time. will the cherry blossoms bloom in washington, as trade talks wrap up? we will ask the chairman, when we come back. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: we are counting down to asia's first major market opens this morning. bitn futures under a little of pressure, down .2%. this coming up to sessions of gains. we are seeing a phenomenal rally for japanese stocks, with the nikkei gaining 13% this year. this is "daybreak asia." i am shery ahn in new york. haidi: i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney. the japanese trade minister saying the u.s. and japan's finance ministers have already got an agreement when it comes to fx. the negotiations have kicked off in washington this week. he just spoke, saying the first session with the ustr robert lighthizer,, was in the september agreement. let's take a look at the prospect and timing for this deal. kristof joins us now. given that we know a lot of the heavy lifting was done painfully over many rounds of negotiations over the tpp, are you optimistic, notwi
shery: dan reichl, thank you so much for your time. will the cherry blossoms bloom in washington, as trade talks wrap up? we will ask the chairman, when we come back. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: we are counting down to asia's first major market opens this morning. bitn futures under a little of pressure, down .2%. this coming up to sessions of gains. we are seeing a phenomenal rally for japanese stocks, with the nikkei gaining 13% this year. this is "daybreak asia." i am shery ahn...
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we're talking about famous magazine editor ruth reichl. >> she really ruled the roost, she was the queen of food for such a long time. she was the restaurant critic at "the new york times," and people worship her, she wore disguises, she blew things up. carol: did she really? there are probably generations of folks out there who do not know who she is or how she changed looking at food. give us that history. kate: ruth really was -- it was so fun to read her book. she really was julia child mixed with a little bit of chrissy teigen. carol: score. kate: she knew how to make food accessible and how to communicate in a real-life way. she came to "gourmet" in the late 90's when it really was a magazine that you had to have two houses and horses, at least two houses. it was very dull, very conservative. the recipes would have like six parts, you would make a cake and feed it to your horses. carol: who is going to do that? kate: and even then, there was sort of an audience for it. she saw an opening to make it a dynamic, of-the-moment magazine, and she did. carol: tells about this book. kate:
we're talking about famous magazine editor ruth reichl. >> she really ruled the roost, she was the queen of food for such a long time. she was the restaurant critic at "the new york times," and people worship her, she wore disguises, she blew things up. carol: did she really? there are probably generations of folks out there who do not know who she is or how she changed looking at food. give us that history. kate: ruth really was -- it was so fun to read her book. she really was...
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casualty is dead a lifelong trap or is there a way out of those actually going to bed or no wooden reichl to ditch a bill for so much a few of them with. nothing left. so that's. when lawmakers manufacture consent to step into public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the crime and merry go round lifts only the one percent. doing. nor middle of the room to. me. korea says that the united states will be fully to blame for any response it decides to give to the new un sanctions accusing washington of using the international body to isolate pyongyang. nationwide protests in france begin to turn violent people throw projectiles under the counter emanuel micron's new labor law just due to come into effect in a week's time.
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death a life long trip or is there a way out the fellow is actually going to bed covering a wooden reichl to ditch a bill for so much suspicion from which. this is the loser. will still. get it. whenever you believe russian products you're not just getting excellent quality. but a little bit of soup this will. look for special. israeli forces respond with water cannon and tear gas to mass protests in the west bank following president move to recognize the capital of israel. russia the united states' top diplomats meeting on the sidelines of a security conference in austria the two discussed anti terror cooperation. now that there's an artificial intelligence training digital break. we'll discuss whether the rapidly progressing tech triumph terrifying.
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trans film she's a middle east researcher at berlin's free university she has a special focus on yemen reichl welcome good to have you sell us on has reportedly called for revenge the arab league has warned sellars death could cause an explosion in the security situation in yemen how much worse can it get. well. i would say that. this is first of all a rhetoric to to show that the coalition the saudi coalition is trying to get back to back at the with so it's a show of force. the saudis who lost dramatically with the death of the less. in yemen and and his son is now trying to take that place and to reorganize. their supporters in order to get back at the. after the having killed. this is widely believed to be a proxy war between saudi arabia and iran in yemen is there hope left for a solution in the country what do you foresee. this is really a big loss for the saudis so the horses are now in a stronger position and i don't think that the saudis would approach the with is for talks now so i don't see in the near future that there is a political solution and as you said before before the so i
trans film she's a middle east researcher at berlin's free university she has a special focus on yemen reichl welcome good to have you sell us on has reportedly called for revenge the arab league has warned sellars death could cause an explosion in the security situation in yemen how much worse can it get. well. i would say that. this is first of all a rhetoric to to show that the coalition the saudi coalition is trying to get back to back at the with so it's a show of force. the saudis who...
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casualty is debt a life long trip or is there a way out of those actually come to bed covering old reichl to ditch bill from so much frustration from what. i've observed events of the past few years and asked myself several times what's going on in my native germany. millions of refugees. u.s. intelligence agencies in discriminately listening in on german citizens of the government. and once again judgment except at least. politicians from various political parties and various independent experts and journalists little effort to understand just how independent germany really is when it comes to decision making. whether it acts on its own national interests ok or is out someone else's will. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last wrong turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry for me i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about more like it
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to the market to buy tomatoes and onions you pay forty five cents so you save thirty six cents with reichl we can use that money to buy something else. these sums are all very small but it's still a worthwhile business for unilever. unilever portrays itself as a leader in efforts to empower women in poor regions maybe that's why for four consecutive years the company was voted kenya's top employee. we asked unilever to respond to the course participants accusations and for an interview on its corporate social responsibility and marketing strategy is but we would turn down with this explanation. unfortunately we are not in a position to punch take in this exercise due to potential commercial sensitive it is that may be involved. women in kenya in the slums dream of having a job like thirty seven year old patrice who goes door to door for nestlé in sound pollo but the job comes with financial risks she has to give customers a full month to pay for their purchases. and i found that. sometimes people don't want to pay but i have to pay the nestle distributor on the fifteenth and the thirtieth
to the market to buy tomatoes and onions you pay forty five cents so you save thirty six cents with reichl we can use that money to buy something else. these sums are all very small but it's still a worthwhile business for unilever. unilever portrays itself as a leader in efforts to empower women in poor regions maybe that's why for four consecutive years the company was voted kenya's top employee. we asked unilever to respond to the course participants accusations and for an interview on its...
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>> that's what this court said in reichle. there are times. >> so your answer to justice kagen is that it would be proper, if you have only 15 minutes, limited amount of time, to move the people with the adverse -- with the signs that criticize the president? >> that's correct. we think that -- so your answer to justice kagan is there's no violation if they move just the bush protesters. >> that's correct. if i could just say a word -- >> i don't know -- i thought what the chief was going to say, there's no differential reason to move one or the other. let's assume you have an equal amount of time. you can get everybody moved. and you just are choosing to move the bush -- anti-bush demonstrators. >> your honor, i understand that this is an unattractive hypothetical for the government's position and if i could explain why nonetheless i think it's the right answer, because the flip side is if you have an agent who has a legitimate security rationale and is going to move against somebody who's hostile, who's showing messages that
>> that's what this court said in reichle. there are times. >> so your answer to justice kagen is that it would be proper, if you have only 15 minutes, limited amount of time, to move the people with the adverse -- with the signs that criticize the president? >> that's correct. we think that -- so your answer to justice kagan is there's no violation if they move just the bush protesters. >> that's correct. if i could just say a word -- >> i don't know -- i thought...
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carrying information the government deemed sensitive to national security was placed in detention apollo reichl at heathrow airport david miranda a partner of guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held the nine hours is the maximum time a person can be held using laws designed to catch terrorists you know one of the reason why we're so concerned. when i look at the work chris freedom department does which is which has a global reach one of the issues that we have because the united kingdom is saying as a bastion of purse freedom with a very strong record on ensuring that it. can rock the news and so so for grabs it does appear that the press freedom situation in the united kingdom is sliding and this great concern is twenty thirteen freedom of speech seen here reporters without borders gives the u.k. a satisfactory situation rating but for freedom of the press britain slips for nineteenth in two thousand and ten to its current ranking of twenty ninth many are concerned that shuttle seven of the terrorism act the law used to detain miranda is actually being used to stop journalists doing their
carrying information the government deemed sensitive to national security was placed in detention apollo reichl at heathrow airport david miranda a partner of guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held the nine hours is the maximum time a person can be held using laws designed to catch terrorists you know one of the reason why we're so concerned. when i look at the work chris freedom department does which is which has a global reach one of the issues that we have because the united kingdom is...
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united states clocks up to $77000.00 new coronavirus cases in just a single day shattering its previous reichl would become says donald trump's ratings seem to be plummeting your response to his handling of the pandemic.
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we are seeing huge other more than a competitor of reichl rather than a partner so you. we proceed from the assumption that the e.u. at this stage is an unreliable partner and i hope that the strategic review that takes place soon will focus on the key interests of the e.u. and that these talks help make out contacts more constructive but as soon as those talks wrapped up moscow and i'm state was expanding diplomats from e.u. countries including germany accusing them of taking part in illegal protests outside alexina valley's court sentencing earlier this week german chancellor angela merkel speaking at a video conference with french president emmanuel macro condemned russia's move condemnation that was echoed by paris and other european capitals the w correspondent bed righetti in brussels is following advice for us welcome parents let's start with the basics what was it that these diplomats did that so upset moscow. well russia is maintaining that these diplomats participated in the protests over the weekend. against the russian government caused by alex a nevada me th
we are seeing huge other more than a competitor of reichl rather than a partner so you. we proceed from the assumption that the e.u. at this stage is an unreliable partner and i hope that the strategic review that takes place soon will focus on the key interests of the e.u. and that these talks help make out contacts more constructive but as soon as those talks wrapped up moscow and i'm state was expanding diplomats from e.u. countries including germany accusing them of taking part in illegal...
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prayers are unlikely to be given much for a preview especially when their governments are tightening reichl debts and with no one willing to dish generosity generously rather funded public services the said to continue having one of the highest tax rates in the world peace and on of investigates. he's a leading man of stage and screen however european heads of state will be hoping share our debt by do doesn't become the leader of a tax exodus by the super rich fund to our lands decision to push through a seventy five percent top rate of tax on those earning over one million euros saw the actor up sticks and head to russia europe has some of the highest rates of taxation in the world with many giving the lion's share of the things to the state of vermont feel inside that leave can be a balancing act of course you want to run a successful business but if you make over a certain amount you find yourself paying out huge quantities of tax over fifty percent. there are warnings for europe that when compared to low tax countries like russia they could lose their competitive edge if their country w
prayers are unlikely to be given much for a preview especially when their governments are tightening reichl debts and with no one willing to dish generosity generously rather funded public services the said to continue having one of the highest tax rates in the world peace and on of investigates. he's a leading man of stage and screen however european heads of state will be hoping share our debt by do doesn't become the leader of a tax exodus by the super rich fund to our lands decision to push...
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from the mental differences from a lack of trust we have seen you turn a more than a competitor of reichl rather than a partner and we saw you. we were still we proceed from the assumption that the e.u. at this stage is an unreliable partner and i hope that the strategic review that takes place soon will focus on the key interests of the e.u. and that these talks help make out contacts more constructive but as soon as those talks wrapped up moscow in arms that was expanding diplomats from a u. countries including germany accusing them of taking part in illegal protests outside alexina valley's court sentencing earlier this week german chancellor angela merkel speaking at a video conference with french president emmanuel macro condemned russia's move on the nation that was echoed by paris and other european capitals the w correspondent bed righetti in brussels is following this for us welcome parents let's start with the basics what was it that these diplomats did that so upset moscow. well russia is maintaining that these diplomats participated in the protests over the weekend. against th
from the mental differences from a lack of trust we have seen you turn a more than a competitor of reichl rather than a partner and we saw you. we were still we proceed from the assumption that the e.u. at this stage is an unreliable partner and i hope that the strategic review that takes place soon will focus on the key interests of the e.u. and that these talks help make out contacts more constructive but as soon as those talks wrapped up moscow in arms that was expanding diplomats from a u....
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casualty is debt a life long drug or is there a way out of those actually front of it and covering old reichl to ditch bill from some more frustration from with. us. i'm action or it out there we're going on the ground as the arab league's its to discuss washington's unilateral to say. violation of u.n. resolutions to recognize jerusalem as the capital of a jewish state coming up in the show. northern ireland and former european minister lord hayne gives us his take on the. coalition of chaos and why this. deadlock could have deadly consequences as the international criminal court in the hague announces that claims of war crimes by british soldiers have a reasonable basis in law journalists with us a belief for the first time on t.v. reveals how hundreds of millions of pounds of taxpayers' money may be supporting. what happened after britain had to go to david davis said this about preparing for britain's departure from the e.u. . economic. review jeremy corbin challenging the u.k. prime minister. coming up in today's going underground but first to our top story theresa may wasn't even consul
casualty is debt a life long drug or is there a way out of those actually front of it and covering old reichl to ditch bill from some more frustration from with. us. i'm action or it out there we're going on the ground as the arab league's its to discuss washington's unilateral to say. violation of u.n. resolutions to recognize jerusalem as the capital of a jewish state coming up in the show. northern ireland and former european minister lord hayne gives us his take on the. coalition of chaos...
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casualty is dead a life long crap or is there a way out i was actually going to bed and i have no wooden reichl to debian from so much. welcome back many u.s. officials have resigned over the global war of terror which has cost american taxpayers more than two trillion dollars and destabilize regions right around the world after the attacks on washington new york sixteen years ago today one of them is an iraq veteran who has worked for the pentagon and the at the state department before resigning over the usas longest war in afghanistan where british troops continue to be deployed multi award winning senior fellow at the center for international policy matthew hoh joins me now from wake forest north carolina matthew thanks for coming back on the show before we go to this longest war this post nine eleven longest war your reaction to. yet another attack on this time on baghdad air base in afghanistan in the past few days well the attacks are in that senior as long as we're there this war and the taliban are tying into that fact that we recently dropped leaflets on to that part of afghanistan nor
casualty is dead a life long crap or is there a way out i was actually going to bed and i have no wooden reichl to debian from so much. welcome back many u.s. officials have resigned over the global war of terror which has cost american taxpayers more than two trillion dollars and destabilize regions right around the world after the attacks on washington new york sixteen years ago today one of them is an iraq veteran who has worked for the pentagon and the at the state department before...
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become a casualty is debt a nice long trip or is there a way out i was actually going to a bit of an old reichl to ditch bill for so much for a few more. things and. that's. come up this international says e.u. countries bear much of the blame for the cruel treatment enjoyed by migrants in libya. we believe they are no weak link state in a system of a few except watch all that refugees said and might say easy yeah. headlong into the south was donald trump congratulates jewish people on one of the biggest holidays is recognition of joy. in the region. and right down i'm thinking about what's going on and the love that's all over israel and all about jerusalem. plus from t. is to g. is american boys. being bullied at school season outpouring of sympathy swiftly drop out mothers pictured with a.
become a casualty is debt a nice long trip or is there a way out i was actually going to a bit of an old reichl to ditch bill for so much for a few more. things and. that's. come up this international says e.u. countries bear much of the blame for the cruel treatment enjoyed by migrants in libya. we believe they are no weak link state in a system of a few except watch all that refugees said and might say easy yeah. headlong into the south was donald trump congratulates jewish people on one of...
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businesses are so enthusiastic they plan to buy entire fleets of the toyota mirage for example the german reichling service clever shuttle thanks to hydrogen their cars can travel locally with no emissions for the price of the system despite the price tag the mirai is a bargain for us hardly any service costs and we can keep the cars on the road for 20 hours a day with a 3 shift system so the mirai is not just an ecological component for us it's also an economic component to the mission i'm but the total number of hydrogen stations in germany is still below $100.00 it's all down to business and economics. which multimillion investment will pay off in the. hydrogen. for the transportation sector and on here those and we asked why we do not happen electric outrun a tariff and that means for ships from planes all the sense trucks said but how did the needs to be used with equal length with renewable energy with. wind solar other renewable energy not. nuclear and natural gas. the world can only attain its climate goals with a mix of technologies. new synthetic fuels quickly make combustion engines more
businesses are so enthusiastic they plan to buy entire fleets of the toyota mirage for example the german reichling service clever shuttle thanks to hydrogen their cars can travel locally with no emissions for the price of the system despite the price tag the mirai is a bargain for us hardly any service costs and we can keep the cars on the road for 20 hours a day with a 3 shift system so the mirai is not just an ecological component for us it's also an economic component to the mission i'm but...
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hurt all of us in the form of higher prices at the supermarket but that's simply not the case as ruth reichl points out over the new york times although many industrial farmers claim that cleaning up their act will cost the rest of us at the cash register responsible producers from missouri to denmark are already raising healthy livestock and poultry at competitive prices without the use of unnecessary drugs michael highlights the story of russ kramer a fifth generation pork farmer in missouri who after nearly being killed by an antibiotic resistant infection in his own farm decided to do things the all natural way he let his pigs roam free and doesn't have to stuff them full of antibiotics because they're not living in squalor and thanks to competitive prices his meat is bought by companies like just boat lay in cosco. so big agriculture's higher meat prices argument is complete baloney pun intended the use of antibiotics on factory farms is all about profits for big ag but with twenty three thousand americans dying every year as a result it's time to start putting the american people ahead
hurt all of us in the form of higher prices at the supermarket but that's simply not the case as ruth reichl points out over the new york times although many industrial farmers claim that cleaning up their act will cost the rest of us at the cash register responsible producers from missouri to denmark are already raising healthy livestock and poultry at competitive prices without the use of unnecessary drugs michael highlights the story of russ kramer a fifth generation pork farmer in missouri...
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if they wrap this up zach reichle in the senate and i'm taking leap year. what do you think? >> i think the senate will acquit him as mitch mcconnell has said. i think donald trump is going to say the democrats are 0-2, no collision, no charges by special counsel mueller, and impeachment was a big nothing. i think on balance it is going to hurt the democrats marginally in swing states with swing voters but this is going to be a close election. i think by the time we get the next november, neil, this impeachment process will be a distant memory. >> do you think the president is itching to get a chance to speak his case? mitch mcconnell seems to want to get that would not be a good idea. i get a sense that they want to make this quick, done, and over. which will be the winning argument? >> i think the mitch mcconnell approach the winning argument. we know the outline of the facts. they are seen very different ways by the republicans and the democrats. the quicker this is done, the quicker what bill clinton i work for who had been up beached was dead, which is talk about issues
if they wrap this up zach reichle in the senate and i'm taking leap year. what do you think? >> i think the senate will acquit him as mitch mcconnell has said. i think donald trump is going to say the democrats are 0-2, no collision, no charges by special counsel mueller, and impeachment was a big nothing. i think on balance it is going to hurt the democrats marginally in swing states with swing voters but this is going to be a close election. i think by the time we get the next november,...
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. >> wooduff: kim schonert-reichl is a professor at the university of british columbia in vancouver who has studied the effectiveness of roots of empathy. she believes that babies can be powerful springboards for getting at difficult subjects that are seldom addressed in traditional classroom settings and that this program, which costs u.s. schools roughly $60 per student to implement has shown empathy can be taught. seattle-area students currently going through the program seem to be grasping the concept. >> empathy is to have like feelings for others and care about them. >> empathy is like if somebody is sad or frustrated, you feel empathy for them, because you are okay, because like if they >> empathy is if someone feels happy you are feeling happy for them, if somebody is feeling sad you are feeling sad for them. >> wooduff: students from kindergarten to eighth grade cover nine themes over the course of a school year with subjects ranging from the safety of the babies. >> why would you not want to leave the baby on the table? >> wooduff: to why babies cry. >> why do you think she is
. >> wooduff: kim schonert-reichl is a professor at the university of british columbia in vancouver who has studied the effectiveness of roots of empathy. she believes that babies can be powerful springboards for getting at difficult subjects that are seldom addressed in traditional classroom settings and that this program, which costs u.s. schools roughly $60 per student to implement has shown empathy can be taught. seattle-area students currently going through the program seem to be...
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colonel reichling with the army corps of engineers. appreciate the work you and your guys are doing out there. >>> 7.5 million preteens are doing it and they shouldn't be. facebook delinquents. a new survey finding the parents. the parents aren't too worried about it. [ male announcer ] at e-trade, investing means taking action with professional-grade research. and some of the most powerful, yet easy to use trading tools on the planet. it's investing with intelligence and cold hard conviction. e-trade. investing unleashed. the authentic, the rare, the hard to define. to those always searching for what's pure and what's real from we who believe we know just how you feel. haagen-dazs. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> apple and google executives are on capitol hill right now. congress wants to know whether those companies have been tracking users by storing their locations on smartphones, tablets and other devices. senator al franken
colonel reichling with the army corps of engineers. appreciate the work you and your guys are doing out there. >>> 7.5 million preteens are doing it and they shouldn't be. facebook delinquents. a new survey finding the parents. the parents aren't too worried about it. [ male announcer ] at e-trade, investing means taking action with professional-grade research. and some of the most powerful, yet easy to use trading tools on the planet. it's investing with intelligence and cold hard...
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we are seeing each other more than a competitor of reichl rather than a partner and we saw you. we proceed from the assumption that the e.u. at this stage is an unreliable partner and i hope that the strategic review that takes place will focus on the key interests of the e.u. and that these talks help make out contacts more constructive but as soon as there's talks wrapped up moscow in arms state was expelling diplomats from a u. countries including germany accusing them of taking part in illegal protests outside the next in the valleys court sentencing earlier this week german chancellor angela merkel speaking at a video conference with french president emmanuel macro condemned russia's move condemnation that was echoed by paris and other european capitals the w. correspondent bed regas in brussels is following this for us welcome parents let's start with the basics what was it that these diplomats did that so upset moscow. well russia is maintaining that these diplomats participated in the protests over the weekend. against the russian government caused by alex a nerve on the
we are seeing each other more than a competitor of reichl rather than a partner and we saw you. we proceed from the assumption that the e.u. at this stage is an unreliable partner and i hope that the strategic review that takes place will focus on the key interests of the e.u. and that these talks help make out contacts more constructive but as soon as there's talks wrapped up moscow in arms state was expelling diplomats from a u. countries including germany accusing them of taking part in...
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the fourth amendment context, that says if there is an objective basis, i think that's reflected in reichle. but, as the court in iqbal noted, in the first and fifth amendment context, at least in the context of state actors, the court has held that invidious intent is a basis for liability. intent to violate those constitutional rights is a basis, and so -- >> excuse me. i'm not sure. if you stop a car because youe coming back from a protest against president bush is that a fourth amendment case or a first amendment case, if that's your allegation? the only reason the car was stopped was because of the viewpoint that these people have. is that a fourth amendment case or a first amendment case? >> no. that would be a first amendment case. >> yeah, i would think so. and you think that so long as you make that first amendment allegation, it doesn't matter if you have a broken taillight. >> i think for the terms of the first amendment claim, it wouldn't matter if the circumstances demonstrated and created a basis for that inference of intent. >> wow. >> just out of curiosity, was there anythin
the fourth amendment context, that says if there is an objective basis, i think that's reflected in reichle. but, as the court in iqbal noted, in the first and fifth amendment context, at least in the context of state actors, the court has held that invidious intent is a basis for liability. intent to violate those constitutional rights is a basis, and so -- >> excuse me. i'm not sure. if you stop a car because youe coming back from a protest against president bush is that a fourth...
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this comes after 30 unlocked vehicles were burglarized on reichling avenue sunday morning. police were called to the area around seven a.m. .. and determined it and determined it was connected to other car burglaries in san mateo county. police are urging people to lock their car doors and avoid leaving valuables inside of their cars. (vicki) supporters of planned parenthood rallied outside san francisco city hall today to protest a policy change by the trump administration. as kron 4's dan kerman reports the change could restrict what is and is not said to clients sot sandra lee fewer 00-10 : every single woman is under attack here your daughters, your granddaughters your granddaughters to be, your daughters in law, everyone is under attack here. supporters of planned parenthood rallied outside san francisco city hall monday to protest a proposed rule change by the trump administration, which would prohibit projects receiving federal title x funding from performing, promoting, referring for, or supporting, abortion as a method of family planning.sot ndon breed/president, s
this comes after 30 unlocked vehicles were burglarized on reichling avenue sunday morning. police were called to the area around seven a.m. .. and determined it and determined it was connected to other car burglaries in san mateo county. police are urging people to lock their car doors and avoid leaving valuables inside of their cars. (vicki) supporters of planned parenthood rallied outside san francisco city hall today to protest a policy change by the trump administration. as kron 4's dan...
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. >>> also joining us is the commander for the army corps of engineers district, colonel matt reichling. courage, wh colonel, what's your number one priority. >> public safety. we're providing the safety to the public and ensuring that the people who live behind our levees are taken care of. >> we heard from a gentleman who had two evacuation orders but staying put because they're concerned about looting. are people in general heeding the evacuation orders. >> that's the responsibility of the local officials. withe provide technical engineering information to shelby county and the city of memphis and they issue the evacuation orders. >> the river cresting at just below the historic levels. with the river cresting, this is not the end, but the beginning of the next phase. this could last even weeks at this point. as you look forward, who should be most concerned? >> i think at this point, the people who live in unprotected areas should be most concerned. what we're seeing in memphis right now is that the river is at historic levels and we're seeing back water flooding, which is streams a
. >>> also joining us is the commander for the army corps of engineers district, colonel matt reichling. courage, wh colonel, what's your number one priority. >> public safety. we're providing the safety to the public and ensuring that the people who live behind our levees are taken care of. >> we heard from a gentleman who had two evacuation orders but staying put because they're concerned about looting. are people in general heeding the evacuation orders. >> that's...
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caught up with one of the army core of engineers, kerncolonel h reichling. asking him how they were holding up? >> yes, yes, we have. it they are all under control. under seepage in cairo, illinois and hickman, kentucky and now down here in memphis. we have some areas where we have seen some seepage. we have flood fought it and it is doing well. >> reporter: they have a pretty good level of confidence with that. they have taken extraordinary measures to open up the spillways. they have opened up one downstream. that doesn't relief much of the pressure here. there are 400 people living in shelters right now, carol. we have got hundreds of homes that have been inundated with floodwaters and businesses as well. this is the worst memphis has seen. downtown memphis, inland a couple of blocks. it is the outer lying areas where the tributaries are jammed up with water. they can't flow into the mississippi because it is so swollen. that's why it has taken so long for this river to crest and will take so long for it to go down so slowly as we empty this thing into th
caught up with one of the army core of engineers, kerncolonel h reichling. asking him how they were holding up? >> yes, yes, we have. it they are all under control. under seepage in cairo, illinois and hickman, kentucky and now down here in memphis. we have some areas where we have seen some seepage. we have flood fought it and it is doing well. >> reporter: they have a pretty good level of confidence with that. they have taken extraordinary measures to open up the spillways. they...