take the energy of new york, mix in the gritty elegance of new orleans, add 3,000 years of history, and cook it all up in the heat of the world s most famous volcano. that is napoli. i m stanley tucci. i m italian on both sides, and i m 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. in the south, we are very used to fight. this place may be looked down on as the poverty-stricken underdog of italy. but the people who live in this region have their own way of doing things. for m this is a philosophy. this is our style, our tradition. they ve given the world its favorite food. pizza! just don t forget where it was invented. firenze. napoli! if pizza was going to be born anywhere, it would be here in naples. the city is hot, fast, and a feast for the senses. naples is situated in campania. it s the unofficial capital of the italian south and is even older than rome. it s a region
[ines] do you think we could get a bigger car, though . [jose] what . [upbeat music] its hard to believe that just a few months ago the first wave of covid19 had emptied the streets of naples and italy was in lockdown. Thankfully, ive arrived during a brief moment of normality. Restaurants are open and masks are not required outside and well be sticking to the local rules. Napoli is a truly thrilling city. The second you arrive youre engulfed by a magnificent chaos and theres no point in fighting it. People here do things their own way. Take the energy of new york, mix in the gritty elegance of new orleans, add 3,000 years of history and cook it all up in the heat of the worlds most famous volcano. That is napoli. Im stanley tucci. Im italian on both sides and im traveling across italy to discover how the food in each of this countrys 20 regions is as unique as the people and their past. This place may be looked down on as the povertystricken underdog of italy. But the people who live
[ines] do you think we could get a bigger car, though . [jose] what . [upbeat music] its hard to believe that just a few months ago the first wave of covid19 had emptied the streets of naples and italy was in lockdown. Thankfully, ive arrived during a brief moment of normality. Restaurants are open and masks are not required outside and well be sticking to the local rules. Napoli is a truly thrilling city. The second you arrive youre engulfed by a magnificent chaos and theres no point in fighting it. People here do things their own way. Take the energy of new york, mix in the gritty elegance of new orleans, add 3,000 years of history and cook it all up in the heat of the worlds most famous volcano. That is napoli. Im stanley tucci. Im italian on both sides and im traveling across italy to discover how the food in each of this countrys 20 regions is as unique as the people and their past. This place may be looked down on as the povertystricken underdog of italy. But the people who live
nearly all of their workers are threatening to quit if the board doesn t resign and reinstate the former leadership. board members fired mr altman friday saying in a statement he was not consistently candid communications with them. in his communications with them. the company also announced greg brockman, the president and co founder of openai, would step down as chairman of the board. but he quit. the company has named emmett shear, the co founder of livestreaming platform twitch as its interim ceo. two prominent openai heads to have signed on to the letter and chief technology officer and the firm s chief scientist. on monday morning there was a tweet seeing there was a deep regret on the board s actions. the openai has been the dominant force in ai development with its chatgpt chat port. chat bot. this episode highlights a split in the field of ai between those pushing for progress and those urging caution. meanwhile, microsoft has invested more than $13 billion in
a move critics say is pushing israel towards dictatorship. one to restore a measure of balance between authorities. they believe it s so important for them to stay out here right now and voice their anger. that s not good for israel. it s not good for the united states. frankly, it s not good for the middle east. a new world weather report says the recent extreme heat would have been, quote, virtually impovl possible without human-induced climate change. it s now almost certain that july will be the warmest month that this planet has seen in recorded history. wow. we ll get to the heat, the historic, deadly, dangerous heat in a moment. we have a lot to get to. we re glad with you re with us on this tuesday morning. a lot of focus on washington, d.c. the federal grand jury investigating donald trump s efforts to overturn the election is set to meet just hours from now. anticipation is building as the former president faces another