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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.
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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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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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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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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however, what the court did in reichl -- >> i don't what does that answer mean? >> that means there is no constitutional violation. >> so you so you say that any time there is an objective basis for the secret service to act to move a protester, the fact that this wasn't the motive at all, but that it was viewpoint discrimination is irrelevant. >> so, your honor, i want to -- >> is that your position or is it not? >> that is our position, but i don't think that's what we need to win this case. >> i know that, but the reason that you the reason i think these questions are being asked, my impression is exactly what justice scalia said in respect to a fourth amendment case against a police stop. but my impression also is that where you have a first amendment case and it's not against the policeman, against secret service, this court has not said that. am i right about that? and the reason that your position, if i am right, is relevant is because i think maybe we shouldn't say that for the first time in a case where the government hasn't even argued it. >> answer to
however, what the court did in reichl -- >> i don't what does that answer mean? >> that means there is no constitutional violation. >> so you so you say that any time there is an objective basis for the secret service to act to move a protester, the fact that this wasn't the motive at all, but that it was viewpoint discrimination is irrelevant. >> so, your honor, i want to -- >> is that your position or is it not? >> that is our position, but i don't think...
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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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by a company controlled by the communist regime and just three weeks later french fashion brand new reichl was taken over by that hong kong based firm in keeping with the east growing fondness of luxury china is also heavily investing in the united kingdom to buying shares at london's heathrow airport and pumping billions of pounds into the country's nuclear industry and its political reports to chinese money is also propping up one london i can. this time last year it looked like the iconic london cab would be consigned to the history books after it's made because the financially troubled london taxi company went into administration chinese manufacturer g.t. which already owns volvo stepped in and bought the company for eleven million pounds the factory is now back in business this part of the assembly process is called the marriage of the carriage where the shape of the taxi. meets with the shafi of the taxi every day here but it's a marriage between the chinese manufacturer and he on the london taxi company that's managed to save a british icon from going out of production g.-d's pledge
by a company controlled by the communist regime and just three weeks later french fashion brand new reichl was taken over by that hong kong based firm in keeping with the east growing fondness of luxury china is also heavily investing in the united kingdom to buying shares at london's heathrow airport and pumping billions of pounds into the country's nuclear industry and its political reports to chinese money is also propping up one london i can. this time last year it looked like the iconic...
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colonel vernie reichling, with the army corps of engineers, thank you very much, sir. >> thank you. bill: it was a case that shocked the cup, a young mother accused of killing her two-year-old daughter. in the days after the disappearance of little kalee, prosecutors argue that the mother, casey, spent a time out, an evening with her friends, how will that factor into jury selection that gets underway this week? >> a major debate is raging now over the public's right to know in one of the most troubling and intriguing story we've covered, a judge in california deciding whether or not to seal jaycee dugard's case. she was abducted when just 11 years old. iewld remember this story. she was held captive for 18 years in a tiny back yard shed by a deranged ex-convict, her testimony is filled with graphic details including specifics on sexual assaults that led to her having two daughters. the judge is set to hold a hearing on releasing those courtroom transcripts, after phillip and nancy gar edo are sentenced for kidnapping and rape. jaycee herself is opposed to releasing the information,
colonel vernie reichling, with the army corps of engineers, thank you very much, sir. >> thank you. bill: it was a case that shocked the cup, a young mother accused of killing her two-year-old daughter. in the days after the disappearance of little kalee, prosecutors argue that the mother, casey, spent a time out, an evening with her friends, how will that factor into jury selection that gets underway this week? >> a major debate is raging now over the public's right to know in one...
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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...
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the company's co know the billionaire sulaiman have him off his plans to combine with his belorussian reichl he's offering the seven and a half billion dollars for a fifty one percent stake in better risk coming or cali is already in talks with russian rival so benito. international passenger traffic has exceeded to pre-crisis levels the international air transport association says it grew by almost twelve percent in june and passenger volumes are now around two percent above the previous session peak in the first quarter of two thousand and eight years so ca says airlines are recovering faster than expected but actually fricken asia is increasing twice as fast as in europe. and that sort of business use for now but of course you can always find more stories on a website that's r.t. dot com slash business. thank. you. provided citizens with. it's. like. when the go. right. to kill an untruth. live from our studios here in central moscow this is r.t. top stories now of this afghan strategy under question as the u.s. congress approves billions more in war funding some lawmakers say they're sig
the company's co know the billionaire sulaiman have him off his plans to combine with his belorussian reichl he's offering the seven and a half billion dollars for a fifty one percent stake in better risk coming or cali is already in talks with russian rival so benito. international passenger traffic has exceeded to pre-crisis levels the international air transport association says it grew by almost twelve percent in june and passenger volumes are now around two percent above the previous...