his deputy, Mike Morell, who I mentioned earlier. They had a final conversation before the raid. Mike Morell says, "Where are you, Director Panetta, on this?" and he says-- either one of them or both of them say versions of "Either bin Laden is not going to be there, or he is going to be there." And they both say, "That's where we both are." These are the two most senior intelligence officials in the United States in a sense. [background
And we work really hard to make them new. This is a morel dish.
historians, but Kershaw really does. I think he's, he's really good. But in his biography of Hitler, he just writes one sentence like, "And then he had a crazy doctor called Morell who gave him dubious medications and drugs," and he stops there, and then he goes on to describe whatever. - Yeah, we should say that Ian Kershaw is widely considered to be probably one of the greatest biographers of Hitler.
every evening so they would leave just after him true story right they still leave just after him so one of his assistants she'd given shed this time she said you know morels a bit down everyone's struggling at work you know we're losing a few people a few people are quitting their work you know people they're not well they don't feel like their health is being taken care of they're not spending up time with their
Randy Rhoads, I guess you named your son after him. Yeah, Rhoads Morello. The reason why-- Randy Rhoads was the guitar player for Ozzie Osbourne, for those of you who don't know. But you sort of think it's like a heavy metal thing.
this is either going to go pretty well, or I'm going to have a lot of explaining to do to a lot of people." The point is--. And another great quote: he was talking to his deputy, Mike Morell, who I mentioned earlier. They had a final conversation before the raid. Mike Morell says, "Where are you, Director Panetta, on this?" and he says-- either one of them or both of them say versions of "Either bin Laden is not going to be there, or he
And so our house Old Fashioned, we call the Tall Boxes. It's this drink. It's bitters and one muddled cherry and one Kirsch brandied Morello cherry. We press that. We don't mash it into the garbage.
Um, soups. We do a lot of soups. I like to make like minestrone where I'll make a sweet, squash broth. And then put diced squashes in it. And some pastas. And you know, different vegetables that are gone for a year. Fava beans, peas. Don't have morel mushrooms. So they come back and then, you're excited to use them. Start thinking of different ways
that are really integral to the story itself. I'll go to her and say, what was the charity that we went with when we were here with Tom Morello when we did-- Axis of Justice.
The higher quality of food you put in your body, the less of it you're going to eat. So if you can connect with a mushroom geek, someone who's going to go forage some chanterelles for you, forage porcinis, or forage morels in spring and even maybe
perfect place to avoid American satellites and drones. He went to ground there for a while. The other thing that I learned, I think a properly interesting anecdote: On January 4, 2002, the deputy director of the CIA, the now deputy directory of the CIA, Michael Morell, who is the only person in this book who was with Bush on 9/11. He briefed Bush about the Battle of Tora Bora, and he was the absolutely principle person involved in a lot of the intelligence cases in finding bin Laden. He
world and the world of food; you have to see what's going on. One thing that I learned about having a specialty food store is the food that you eat at home is very different from the food you eat in a restaurant. And so, it's home cooking that I'm really interested in. When I first started, I would do like, veal with morels in the store and nobody would buy it. And then I remember putting out a huge platter of chicken that had fresh herbs on the platter.