soldier, sailor, and marine speaking to somebody just in the military, they know we have a weak and feckless commander in chief, that s not good for our military and that sends weakness abroad. martha: other people speaking out fairly on the show s swiss chuck schumer. maybe the most prominent voice on all of this, here s what he had to stay on sunday, watch. we have enormous information from surveying the balloon as it went over the united states. was it in norman s intelligence as well. we have to know what they are doing, okay, and we don t know exactly, but we got a lot of that and more portly by shooting it down over water coming u.s. waters, only 6 miles out from south carolina, will probably be able to piece together this whole surveillance balloon and know exactly what is going on. so that s a huge coup for the united states. martha: we don t know, huge
a little portly. meanwhile, matteo is making a walnut sauce. taste. oh, wow. walnut. walnut. marjoram, olive oil, and there s rock salt. and that s it? that s it. beautiful. at a table on the terrace, it s time to ask one of italy s greatest chefs why ligurian seafood is appropriate for our times. wow .
in the local dialect, panzotti means belly, because loaded with prebugin, they look a little portly. meanwhile, matteo is making a walnut sauce. taste. oh wow. walnut. walnut. marjoram, olive oil, and there s rock salt. and that s it? that s it. beautiful. at a table on the terrace, it s time to ask one of italy s greatest chefs why ligurian food is appropriate for our times.
pronounced that. not salty. typical ravioli, very simple because we have all the herbs. yeah. and pasta. uh-huh. and then the ravioli. don t laugh at me. [ laughter ] in the local dialect pansato means belly because loaded, they look a little portly. meanwhile, mantilla is making a walnut sauce. tasty. oh, wow. walnut? walnut. marjoram. uh-huh. and oil. and salt. and that s it? that s it. beautiful. stanley tucci searching for italy airs tomorrow at 9:00 p.m.
saturday. there s that extended period of heat lasting a few days, and by the time we get to sunday, just a hint of maybe a couple of degrees lower, and then when we get into monday, that s when we start to see the fresher air arriving. yes, there will be an end to the heatwave and the breakdown on the way, and more portly, we are forecasting some rainfall. come sunday, we will see thunderstorms across france, some may drift into southern parts of the uk, but i think by the time we get to monday, we have the fresher atlantic air and scattered showers. bye bye.