so we re done out here? we re done. so the team decides the best thing they can do is de-escalate the situation by removing themselves from it. are you going to go back in? yes, i have to go back in, feed the cats, eat something, lock myself in a room. she ll bang on it, she ll make noise. eventually she ll get tired of it. but i have to go in. i have to go to work the next day. are you scared? no. i m just fed up. i can t stand this anymore. i love my sister. i m not mad at her, i m mad at the illness. this feels like an impossible situation, and it s difficult for me to just leave like this. but it s encouraging to see the compassion of these deputies, that their first instinct isn t to kick in the door and subdue the woman, but instead approach with calm communication. do you think that because of your training, you have not only
in the state of california unless an individual is a danger to themselves or others, involuntarily commitment to a mental facility is against the law so if the met team can t persuade the woman to come outside on her own free will, there is not much more they can do. go i said. as the commotion persists, more neighbors begin to gather around. turn around. so we re done. so the team decides the best thing they can do is deescalate the situation by removing themselves from it. are you going to go back in? yes, i have to go back in, feed the cats, eat something, lock myself in a room. she ll bang on it. she ll make noise but eventually she ll get tired of it but i have to go in. i have to go to work the next day. are you scared? no. just fed up. i can t stand this anymore. i love my sister.
be like salvini or like sardines. sardines because in italy, we say to be crowded like sardines. right. so we wanted all the people like 6,000 people to be on the middle of the square. and finally 20,000 people came. 20,000 people showed up? . on that night. yeah. jesus. and the picture of the square crowd was the most famous picture of the day. and it really created a movement. yeah, it was like this from the south to the far north. and since then, salvini? finally, he lost the elections. yeah. will you go into politics? i don t think so because i. .. i dress like a normal guy, my hair is a disaster. i can t help thinking that this dashing italian che guevara is too modest. we re gonna eat something. but it s lunchtime and he knows the best deli in town. so, i m saying nothing.
nighttime in seoul, and everywhere you go, it seems, food and drink. this is what they call a pojangmacha. i guess it s kinda like a pub, if pubs could operate in the street. you could have drinks and, well, i guess you could call it, pub food. [ speaking non-english ] we re about to go eat something really, really good. welcome to seoul. let s do this! my new friend mark helped popularize western-style hip-hop in korea, an event that led directly to me eating silkworms in a tent. mark, how you doing? nice to meet you. good to meet you. thanks for having me on. oh, man. so, where are we? effortlessly responds to both of you. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. proven quality sleep. only from sleep number.
we re gonna eat something. but it s lunchtime and he knows the best deli in town. so, i m saying nothing. oh my god! if one goes to heaven, this is probably it. alright, let s go get some. we re homing in on the cold cuts. mortadella. vendor: mortadella? one can t have too much mortadella in this life. this city has always been a multicultural melting pot and this finely ground pork sausage definitely has some german influences cooked into it. 200 grams. 200 grams, yeah, which is a lot. but i m starving, you re starving. i m starving. spiked with peppercorns and pistachios, mortadella is also beautifully bejeweled with white polka dots of sweet fat from pigs throats. back in the 17th century mortadella became one of the earliest protected products with an official decree from the church outlining the recipe and ingredients.