engulfed by a magnificent chaos and there s no point in fighting it. people here do things their own way. take the energy of new york, mix in the gritty elegance of new orleans, add 3,000 years of history and cook it all up in the heat of the world s most famous volcano. that is napoli. i m stanley tucci. i m italian on both sides and i m traveling across italy to discover how the food in each of this country s 20 regions is as unique as the people and their past. in the south, we are very used to fight. this place may be looked down on as the poverty-stricken underdog of italy. but the people who live in this region have their own way of doing things. for me, this is our philosophy. this is our style and tradition. they ve given the world its favorite food. favorite food. pizza margarita! just don t forget where it was invented. [upbeat piano music] if pizza was going to be born anywhere, it would be here in naples. the city is hot, fast, and a feast for the senses.
fragile democracy takes us to wisconsin, or a conservative majority supreme court just made it harder for its own citizens to vote, in a move that just happens to align quite nicely with the agenda of a certain twice impeached former president. and the velshi banned book club is in session, with a historical fiction title for younger adults, that has gotten parent so out of that it was the subject of a viral video, of an angry mom calling for its removal. velshi starts now. good morning, i am ali velshi. it is sunday, july 11th, 18 months and five days since a group of anti-american insurrectionists attacked the united states capitol in an attempt to overthrow the government and destroy american democracy in the name of a former president. mind you, that attempt is still ongoing in other ways. more on that later in the show. but luckily for america, the january 6th select committee continues its vital work in investigating that insurrection. and this morning, we are g
laura: thanks, hannity. i ve got to go. with got some big news, apparently. i m laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. my angle in just a few moments, but we begin with a fox news alert. two big primaries tonight, wyoming, where polls have just closed and never-trumper hero liz cheney may be headed for defeat in the house g.o.p. primary grade in alaska, voters are still deciding the fate of senator lisa murkowski. fox s chief political anchor bret baier is at the big board with all the details. hey, laura, good evening. it looks like a very bad night for liz cheney in wyoming. let s start there. this house race again, primary where trump-backed candidate harriet hagemann has a big lead now, and remember, this is early vote coming in around the state. there s only 1 congressional district here. but the vote that we are seeing traditionally the trump-backed candidates have done better with the day of election day vote. she is winning with the
all right. thanks, hannity.g nei got to go . right. went got some big news, i apparently. all right. thanks so much. i m laura ingraham.ng thisra is ingram angle from washington tonight. my angle in just a few moments ,but we begin with a fox news alert. all right. to be on primaries tonight, wyoming, where polls have justt closed and never trump her hero. liz cheney may be headed forer defeat in the house gop primary. and in alaska, voters are stills deciding the fate of senator lisa murkowski fox as chief political anchor bret bearch is at the big board. with all the details bret. hey, h laura . good evening. it looks like a very bad night for liz cheney in wyoming. let s start there.se this house race again, primary where the trump backed candidate harriet hageman has a big lead now. and remember, this is early vote coming in around the state. there s only one congressional . strict heree but the vote that we re seeing traditionally the trump backed candidates have done be
hello, and welcome to bbc news. a sudden heatwave that has triggered foreign spies across europe has no signs of easing up. and you temperature records look to be on the way. the heat is thought to have claimed many lives, possibly hundreds, and our correspondent bethany bell has this report from malaga. fire crackles. wildfires are raging in spain after days of intense heat. firefighters battled the flames in extremadura in the west of the country. in the south near malaga, a popular tourist area, at least 3000 people have been evacuated from their homes. when we arrived, a new fire had just broken out in the woods. helicopter whirrs. 0verhead, helicopters carrying water returned again and again to try to put out the flames. fires keep breaking out in these hills, and it is a real struggle for the firefighters to try stop the blazes. the air is full of thick smoke which stings your eyes and makes you want to cough, and it s very hot. 0n the road we met sharon from england. s