century, the three best writers in italy are from sicily. antonio: because they consider us just like a weight when there are problems. anthony: right. antonio: but finally on summer they all come here to make vacation. it s a good thing for us, you know? anthony: in the end, it all comes back to the godfather . we go up this beautiful mountain, it s this incredible town, it goes back to the 12th century. there are few places on earth more beautiful. but there we are sitting and what [ sings godfather theme ] it was like a godfather theme park. oh look, michael corleone got married there. it s so fantastic! antonio: do you know i just look these people, you know, with the godfather t-shirt and i say, oh my god. guido: why people get stuck on these i love the godfather movie, because there is this big sense of fate. anthony: michael had many options. he destroyed his family. and everybody, everything he
turi joins me for a final meal, along with antonio, guido, and guido s girlfriend, ana. this is an agriturismo. this is not a concept that exists in america, but it is a concept that should exist. okay, now please explain what it is. guido: agriturismo is an hotel linked to the territory. you have to use local product, local recipe. anthony: penne with sundried tomatoes, zucchini, all from the farm. oh, man, that looks good. guido: wow. wow, wow, wow, wow, fantastic. anthony: whoa. some nice rabbit, olive oil, also from the farm.
answer from lindsey graham who is a more clear republican, and pompeo in the same way, he s learned how to deal with the president. sycophant might be too harsh a word, but i think that s what the president responds to, that s what he likes. you see him with those cabinet meetings and everyone is praising him as if he is the dear leader, and bolton wasn t that person. he never was going to be that person. in many ways, the president should have known that to begin with. why he brought him in here, kind of bull in the china shop, it was a bad hire from the beginning. i want to just make sure we make clear, the personality conflict between the two is based on significant policy differences. number one, the president was upset. bolton thought the republican pressure and the support for ron gui guido in venezuela. when it came to the taliban, it
there s people that still believe more should be done. the only way we could get out of this is by confrontation. we don t expect the u.s. or any other country venezuelans have to get out and fight for venezuela. that was the frustration you saw, ana. you saw the line of national guardsmen behind her. they stymied the entire protest, guido did not get the momentum he wanted no one really knew where to go for the protest, they had no access to cell service on their phones. in terms of watching any of this unfold on tv, many people are still literally and figuratively in the dark.
they stole the money. one estimate is that they stole $100 billion from the electrical infrastructure. now, you have people stealing copper wire to exchange for food. between the top level hypocrisy in people s desperation. david: vanessa, this is the result of socialism. when the government controls the means of production you have things like this. the bottom line with what happens with the socialist economy. that s why i wonder if the guido is going to privatize the oil company. he s going to have to. were going to have to privatize a lot to lure in investment by stabilizing the currency. usually hyperinflation can and when you have a good economic plan. we need investment, electricity, water, oil, mining, all of that will have to be privatized. david: okay we have to wrap that