but i like the idea that the train goes on a boat. i think we should get a car on top of this and be on a car and a train, not a boat. and then, have a horse on top of the car. i i m stanley tucci. i am fascinated by my italian heritage and i am traveling across italy to discover how the food in each of these country s 20 region is as unique as the people and their past. sicily is a mythical land of contrasts. fire and water. dry and fertile. refined. that s very french. and rough. how did one of the poorest regions in europe create the richest of cuisines? get ready. this is delicious. i want to take a bath in it. every mouthful here is an eruption of flavor. oh, my god, that s so good. oh, my god ! before i arrive in sicily, there is one delicious food ritual that i have to experience. it s a tradition to eat these while you are on a boat passing this statue of the madonna. these. look at that. these beautiful little cones are rice with saffron, peas, meat. the story go
end of the what you re hearing about light at the end of the tunnel doesn t take away from the fact that tomorrow or the next day will get really bad. the minimum number was 100,000 lives. i think we ll be substantially under that number. less than 100,000 deaths. no problem. if we can stay substantial lip under the hundred, which was the original projection, i think we all did a very good job. yes. great work, team! this has been this week in covid history. yeah, well, you know what they say? hindsight is infuriating. my god. they were so bad. it s tragic because it s true. it s terrible. it s funny happy birthday, sweetie. happy birthday. light at the end of the tunnel and they were carrying the sign, less than 100,000. don t laugh, you guys. it s funny, but don t laugh. the stupidity light at the end of the tunnel! absolutely ridiculous. willie, we have a birthday boy. i know! happy birthday, joe. happy birthday, joe. yeah, thank you
sicily is a mythical land of contrasts fire and water, dry and fertile, refined that s very french and rough. how did one of the poorest regions in europe i love it! create the richest of cuisines? get ready. this is delicious. i want to take a bath in it. every mouthful here is an eruption of flavor. oh my god they re so good. oh my god! before i arrive in sicily, there is one delicious food ritual that i have to experience. it s a tradition to eat these while you re on a boat passing this statue of the madonna. these are arancini. look at that. these beautiful little cones are rice with saffron, peas, meat. the story goes that the arabs brought these to sicily in the 19th century, hand-rolled rice with a meat filling, breaded and fried. that s good. the taste of arancini i am told is the taste of home for all sicilians. just a few miles off the toe of the boot of italy lies sicily, its southernmost region. and with volcanic soil so fertile, its nicknam
we re going to look at why this country appears to be helpless in the face of this level of violence and hear more from the victim s family in the latest mass shooting. how can a 19-year-old kid have access to the gun and we are most strong country in this world? we call united states of america, and we call ourselves that we re the most safest country, but we re not. i have two guests coming up to talk about what s not getting done in congress and what could be done outside of washington, d.c. we re also keeping an eye on what s shaping up as another night of protests against police in two cities where tensions are running very high after two more young black men died at the end of an officer s gun. but we do want to begin with a fire storm on capitol hill that has one of the hill s most controversial members firing back. congresswoman marjorie taylor greene lashing out after media reports on her plans for an america first congressional caucus. just a couple of hours a