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talking about famous magazine editor ruth reichl. >> she really ruled the roost, queen of food for such a long time. she was the restaurant critic at 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 is 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. 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 a dynamic, of-the-moment magazine, and she did. carol: tells about
talking about famous magazine editor ruth reichl. >> she really ruled the roost, queen of food for such a long time. she was the restaurant critic at 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....
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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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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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so expensive we live in a slum we can't afford anything fresh in and i don't know that's why we eat reichl and other products like that as imitate the small packets cost between eight and forty cents that me will you tell me anything more expensive is a luxury. movie mogul. bluebird manchurian was developed especially for the african market it doesn't require refrigeration since she moved to the slum celestin has replaced much of a family's traditional diet with processed food poverty is just one recent. focus of i'm good to be honest even if i lived in a better neighborhood i'd still eat bread in blue band margarine i just buy a bigger packet that we've really got used to this product but have at it if i bought a traditional food such as maize and beans i'd still season them with right we couldn't go without these products anymore i tell them on a level one. most of kibera is poor residents feel the same that's hoth a million people spending up to one euro every day. it would be cool there is a nutritionist he accuses multinational corporations of appropriating longer stablish trade metho
so expensive we live in a slum we can't afford anything fresh in and i don't know that's why we eat reichl and other products like that as imitate the small packets cost between eight and forty cents that me will you tell me anything more expensive is a luxury. movie mogul. bluebird manchurian was developed especially for the african market it doesn't require refrigeration since she moved to the slum celestin has replaced much of a family's traditional diet with processed food poverty is just...
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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. you're 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 has. 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 here who goes door to door for nestlé in sound paulo but the job comes with financial risks and 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
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. you're 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...
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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 old very small but it's still a worthwhile business for unilever. you're 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 strategist. 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 patricio who goes door to door for nestlé in sound paulo but the job comes with financial risks she has to give customers a full month to pay for their purchases. i. sometimes people don't want to pay but i have to pay the nestle distributor on the fifteenth and the thirtieth of the mon
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 old very small but it's still a worthwhile business for unilever. you're 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...
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casualty is dead a lifelong trap or is there a way out of those actually trying to bit covering old reichl to ditch bill from so much frustration from what. this is a story of one of africa's giants. blow his teeth on that shot.
casualty is dead a lifelong trap or is there a way out of those actually trying to bit covering old reichl to ditch bill from so much frustration from what. this is a story of one of africa's giants. blow his teeth on that shot.
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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
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...
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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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national security adviser friends keep fabric reichl at an expense way that troy craft serenade.
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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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we spent time with colonel reichling, the man in charge of making sure the levees hold. the army corps of engineers, 150 inspectors moving up and down the river, looking at every levee. so colonel, when will you finally exhale? >> well, i don't think we'll exhale until the river crest passes memphis and we start to see the tributaries that roll into or move into the main river, start to go down. >> reporter: but all along the rising waters, people, determined to carry on. even children, who helped their parents make sandbags to protect their school. does it make you scared at night when you go to sleep? >> yeah. >> reporter: what do you do when you get scared at night? >> i get in bed with my parents. because i'm scared. >> reporter: i want to say, i am proud of you, for saying that on nationwide tv. and for all the danger, you can see with the water, there's that other danger. the poisonous snakes, swarming underneath. the water moccasins. highly dangerous water moccasins. they cling to the trees. and most of all, if you try to come home here and lift up a piece of wood
we spent time with colonel reichling, the man in charge of making sure the levees hold. the army corps of engineers, 150 inspectors moving up and down the river, looking at every levee. so colonel, when will you finally exhale? >> well, i don't think we'll exhale until the river crest passes memphis and we start to see the tributaries that roll into or move into the main river, start to go down. >> reporter: but all along the rising waters, people, determined to carry on. even...