that s really good. osabucco. this is one of my favorite places in the world, but you ll never guess where it is. fantastico. okay. i ll give you a hint. gotcha. there are more italians here than in bologna and pisa. the ancient romans saw it as their last frontier. no, it s not. it s a place built on tradition and innovation. and whatever you have heard, the food here is incredible. wow. this is so good. i don t even want to talk anymore. i just want to eat t.welcome to london. i m stanley tucci. ite italian on both sides, and i ve been 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. by population alone, london could be italy s 21st region. in england now you can go to the sardinan restaurant, venetan, neapolitan. in the old days it was only italianed to. my friend is one of half a million italians who have chosen to make london their home. so why is it here that for 150 years italian
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Americans also want to know why american ceos and executives continue t basic responsibility that theydeaths every day of the year in this country. And that was representative mike synar, a democrat of oklahoma. In 1994, at a highly publicized hearing on tobacco. And this week on our series. Congress investigates. Well, it was in april of 1994 that ceos Tobacco Companies went before congress as part of an investigation into Health Hazards posed by their products. Hour hearing was controversial. And it led to toopanies admitting their products were addictive. Industry followed. Joining us fhe tobacco debate and the 1994 hearings is elise payne, director of the d. C. Office of the levin center for oversight and democracy. Elise bean we had been debating the impact of Tobacco Products for decades. By that point. About 1994 that brought this all together . Well, i think the key was an announcement by the food and Drug Administration. And commis kessler that they had evidence that the Tobac
Be deployed to the middle east as tensions escalate between hamas and israel. President biden now set to travel to the region to meet with leaders about next steps. Oaklands mayor set to make her first state of the city speech today. The idea is some residents have already come up with to improve the city. And not all halloween candy is created equal. The one treat that is healthier than others. Raisins. I like raisins. Apples believe raisins. There was that one house that gave you those raisins. Theyre natures candy. They are okay. Good morning. On this tuesday , october 17th. Im going to start with a check of our forecast. Drew. Yeah, good morning. So the fog out there is thicker than normal this morning. We do have a dense fog advisory in effect for the valleys of the north bay. Its a big area. It does include healdsburg, petaluma, yountville, even the coastline, bodega bay included in this for visibility. Were down to zero miles in spots. Thats as bad as it gets out there. And its
Have written this book 100 gathers guide to the 21st century. Professor weinstein you mention in the book that you could have named it Something Different such as a postindustrial guide to the 21st century. Why did you call a hunter gathers guide . The idea is that we move evolutionarily through different stages. And at the moment we do not hunt and gather. Hunter gatherer phase, and we carry many of the adaptation that were built in that environment into the present. But thats true of all the other environments that weve been through as well. And so we focused on the hunter gatherer ancestry because it was such a long period and therefore has a lot to say about how were built. But it is by far not the only environment thats relevant. What are some of those traits that we have carried over into modern day . Well, all of them, more or less there really has not been enough time for there to be much physiological modification of human beings in modern environments and in fact, the thesis