is out of this world. oh my god. it just melts in your mouth. i m stanley tucci, i am fascinated by my italian heritage, so i am traveling across italy to discover how the food in each of this country 20 regions is as unique as the people, and their past. the creations of famous tuscan s are known the world over. calendula, if he would come back today, i think he would still be able to walk around florence pickett hasn t changed. but the hands of the ordinary crafted the incredible food. it s like christmas in your mouth. yeah. this is a lace built on human ingenuity. mind-boggling riches, and, an insane amount of bread. i really don t know how to eat this much bread. it s delicious, but it s so hot. all great love affairs start somewhere. for me, my love of italy started right here, in florence , when i was just 12 years old. that is delicious. you have to taste that. like this filled with rice pudding. come on. there is always something wonderful t
there are the military costs, the billions of dollars spent, the cities destroyed and the territories seized. the military, the lives lost, the refugees forced from their homes, the disruption to daily lives for ukrainians living in the shadow of putin s war, not to mention the spike in food and and energy costs beyond the theater of war, and these costs all continue to mount. this week, the u.s. pledged nearly $3 billion in additional security aid to ukraine. this comes as putin decreed in the size of the military as well. after half a year of war, what would it bring to bring this conflict to a close? i want to speak to john kirby now. admiral kirby, thank you for taking the time to be with us this morning. great to be with you, jim. first let s begin with the state of the war a half year in. the u.s. has given its biggest military package so far, and you increasingly hear from ukrainians not just about defending ground or defending territory, but we re seeing them atta
that affidavit. a day after the cdc makes a statement about its management, the white house is set to make an announcement about vaccines. a new york city sex offender arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and back on the streets tonight. we will show you his later alleged crime sucker punching a stranger. america s gripping new legal drama vum tr svdoj in a florida courtroom on thursday and matt has that story tonight. during that in person hearing, federal judge bruce rineheart says he s inclined to release some of the affidavit on the raid at former president trump s home. the justice department has a week to suggest any redactions but the judge will have the final say. judge rineheart ordered some of the documents represented to the search warrant to be unsealed including the application for the warrant. the affidavit will likely reveal the inform ant and what information they supplied. the justice department objects to the affidavit s full rest, saying it would c
through a period of high inflation like this one. it s painful. paychecks are not going as far. if you adjust wages for inflation, they re getting smaller. the president is right to call out the fact that this report does not capture the fact that gasoline prices have started to cool off. the national average is 4.63 a gallon. down 40 cents from the record high. two things to remember here, one, it s not like prices at the pump are cheap. no one is doing a victory dance about $4.60 gas, and ftho, this is not just about prices at the pump. it s about food. housing prices. there were record price spikes last month from beer, to cleaning products, men s suits as well. this is an economy wide problem, and unfortunately it s getting worse. how come you didn t mention me for hair cucuts. yeah, why not? no reason. there was no reason. okay. does this raise the risk. it does. the federal reserve is going to be under more pressure to step up the war on inflation. step in l
[bleep] when he accused border patrol agents out of whipping illegal immigrants. those were the actual words. total [bleep]. the head of the border patrol announcing the results of their absurd months long investigation into an incident that both the dems and the media use to demonize innocent agents. after an extensive review, the u.s. attorney issued their decision not to prosecute the case. opr found no evidence border patrol agents involved in this incident struck any person with their rings intentionally or otherwise. greg: thank you for the heads up, chris. but we could have told you that on day one. those claims were already debunked by everyone including the guy who took the damn pictures. what a waste of taxpayer money, and all to cover their asses. i got two words for you, instant replay. they use it in sports to clear up a questionable call and this one isn t are wasn t even questionable. even the migrants say don t you dopes know how horses work? but a second