has not confirmed as of this hour, so we re not necessarily airing the innards of that, although it s a free society and people can can read it and make up their own minds. how important is it to investigators in the doj criminal context or the congressional context? how important is it to them to figure out whether this was planning for a pr exercise? for example, lawyers making unreasonable or even bad faith arguments for pr, or whether they were planning a physical assault on the capitol? obviously that s incredibly important and investigators both in congress and at the justice department have to get to the bottom of it. the claim right now by the author of that preposterous memo, john eastman, is he didn t mean it when he wrote it. he s trying to justify what he did, even though at the time he didn t disavow it. he tried to sell it like hotcakes to everyone who would
in butchery the animal is quartered and those cuts went straight to the upper and middle-class kitchens everything that s left over, the blood, brains and intestines, was called the quinto quarto - the fifth quarter - and those were left to the poor. some workers were even paid in offal instead of money, so they had little choice but to make the best of it. one restaurant keeping these historic flavours alive and taking them into the 21st century is santo palato. if you know how to cook offal, you can turn the poorest guts into the richest of dishes. katie: we re hungry right? katie: we re hungry right? starving. follow me. i haven t eaten in like an hour. .and katie wants me to meet sara - a young chef with a growing reputation for doing amazing things with innards.
tied to your innards, to your genes, but a product of history and circumstance. every society has its particular categories. and race in american history is just a particularly american one or in fact one that europeans exported around the world as they went abroad. is it not that race becomes a fact in the country because slavery is a part of the origins of the this country from the beginning and it was based on race and so forth and on and unlike other countries you didn t have such a defining racial characteristic to the development of the economy of those countries. that s right. i mean, enslavement, the economy that s associated with it arises for a set of historical circumstances having to do with european overseas colonialism, conquest of africa and so forth by european powers. the thing that is different is that those societies then invented an entire science that tried to naturalize the process that they had been engaged in.
stays out over the atlantic. we go to karen mcginnis who is tracking the storm. so is this a situation bad or really bad? exactly, john. that is a very good description of it. what we have seen, and we have another update from the national hurricane center and very few of the parameters are changed. it is still category 4 and 150-mile-an-hour winds and traveling to the west fairly slowly, but it is expected to slow down. what you don t see through all of this is that the central pressure has also dropped that. tells us that there is some strengthening or maybe the reworkings of the innards of this hurricane at 150 miles per hour, and it is now interacting with the bahamas. it will languish across the bahamas for the next better part of two days. the airports will be affected, hotels, guests, visitors are going to be affected and no boats should be out in this. heed what they tell you to do.
made such a difference. he says it s like day and night. people are flowing across and now nobody can come in. we are able to redesign the wall where it s stronger, bigger, higher, at actually got a little bit higher if you remember that. it cost less money. we are doing really well with the wall and it s a very important element and we are doing well overall. we are going to start removing all of these people who came in because the democrats will not under any circumstances, they won t fix asylum asylum is a big problem. we could fix it in 15 minutes and they won t get rid of the loopholes because they want us to fail. it s more important that we failed in the country succeed. you have drugs in all the other things. what we are doing is as the people come up and as we get the necessary paperwork, we are moving people out of the innards