red sea as the risk to u.s. troops grows by the day. the u.s. navy helicopters destroy three iranian-backed houthi boats after they attacked yet another shipping vessel sunday. this marks the latest of roughly two dozen houthi attacks on international shipping since november. the u.s. navy because the ongoing assaults reckless, but says there are no signs of them slowing down. happy new year, and welcome to a special edition of fox news live. i m rich edson in new york. and i m anita vogel in los angeles. happy new year to you. the white house says the u.s. was acting in self-defense when it fired upon those houthi-operated boats. they say it s an all out effort aimed at preventing a wider war, that critics warn it is not the time to be on defense. this idea that we are just going to play defense, waste all our missiles, which is the benefit of the chinese and iranians, let the houthis fire at will not stop without any consequence, that s got to and now. anita: retire
they re already slap happy. happy new year and welcome to special edition of outnumbered, i m julie banderas. joining me today is dr. nesheiwat and host of kennedy saves the world podcast, saving the world, kennedy, tech policy director kara frederick and retired nypd inspector and attorney and founder of opes desk.org, paul mauro joins us now. new questions surrounding president biden s political future, it appears american voters and democrats are losing faith in our commander-in-chief and there are concerns about his age and mental acuity for months. house republicans ares about r building a corruption case at the same time. the president s son hunter is facing several federal charges in two states. worst of all, president biden s poll numbers, they are worst than any president in the last decade. president biden s approval rating is just 39% in the month of december, lower than donald trump or barack obama during the same point in their races for reelection, making ma
we go up this beautiful mountain, this incredible town, back to the 12th century, people charge up the hill to the beautiful church to take the walk at michael coreleone. now and forever more, it will be sort of the godfather theme park, where they are just playing the godfather theme over and over. most are disgusted by it. imagine not waking up every day as one bus after another field with japanese tourist go up there. look, michael coreleone got married there, it is so fantastic! [ laughter ] is one of the most beautiful places in europe, a place whose roots are very much the town where i live, but somehow, i ve never been able to get it right. to tell the story, any story of sicily. it is the biggest island in the mediterranean, two main towns of palermo and catania on opposite sides. i ve done a show in palermo before, it was an epic goat rodeo, a failure of humiliating scale. this time, i was going to get it right. there is the sicily we know from films, an provoc
it has become a well-known and much appreciated restaurant now. it is very straightforward, sicilian cooking at its best. we start with some typical things, the kind of things i deeply love, the kind of simple, good things that make me happy. a fritter made from chickpeas, a sweet-and-sour eggplant dish, kind of like ratatouille, but more arabic in influence. white wine produced from a small batch venue made by mary and her husband. chickpea flour probably came with the arabs, maybe earlier. chickpeas have been around a long time. about as sicilian as it gets. internationally known.
present governor opened this in 1951, and there s a wonderful photograph there on the wall of the opening day. it starts as really a tavern and has become a well-known and much-appreciated restaurant now. it s very straightforward sicilian cooking at its best. anthony: we start with some typical things. the kind of things i deeply love. the kind of simple good things that make me happy. panelle, which is fritter made from chickpeas. some caponata, a sweet and sour eggplant dish kind of like ratatouille but more arab in influence, a plate of olives, and some white wine, produced from a small batch vineyard run by mary and her husband. so this is panelle? mary: panelle. chickpea flour, probably came in with the arabs, maybe even earlier because chickpeas have been around for a long time. anthony: and this is the caponata. mary: caponata. anthony: about as sicilian as it gets. mary: yes. caponata and cannoli are the two internationally known sicilian dishes.