also, it s about france, and a lot of other chefs, and a culinary tradition that grew up to change the world of gastronomy. it s about a family tree, about the trunk from which many branches grew. and it s about food, lots of food. great food, some of the greatest food on earth. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la anthony: what is it exactly about this place? over the past century, the system here, the tradition, whatever it is that took hold here, churned out a tremendous number of the world s most important chefs point, chapel, troisgros, bocuse. and as importantly, influenced nearly all the rest of them. why lyon? why is this such a gastronomic capital though. i mean, why bocuse here, why troisgros here, why all of these grea
tonight . it will air tuesday through friday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. her big guest tonight, adam kinzinger. the one thing you can always count on is wags is going to kill it. no doubt about that. you d be a fool not to watch the show tonight with alex wagner. also tonight, the one and only steve kornacki will be at the big board as the results come in from wyoming. the poll there is close at 9:00 p.m. eastern. if you re a late night person you ll be watching the results come in from alaska. the poll there is close at 12:00 a.m. eastern time. the alaska system is not only complicated by the fact that they re using ranked choice voting system, trying to replace late congressman don young who was in that seat for decades. you ve got sarah palin in that race. the most recent polling has has a palin at 29%. i don t think anybody really thinks that sarah palin is not going to make it through, at least not through this primary into the general election, even with ranked choice votin
The king is back in business, his Cancer Treatment progressing well. So when he is out and about, what will that mean to different people . Tonight werejoined by laura lee, the head of maggies, the cancer care charity, and historian tessa dunlop. Also tonight, labours shadow chancellor rachel reeves, whos tried to forge a reputation for Fiscal Discipline. Where does that Leave Spending on defence . Churchill didnt say, lets have a Defence Review. He said, there is in existential threat right there, lets arm. He lost that argument. Shouldnt we be getting down to it right now . We are committed to get Defence Spending up to 2. 5 of gdp. And also, crucially, working with our nato allies, because its important that other countries also play their role. Scotlands First Minister, who yesterday unceremoniously dumped the snps coalition partners, is trying to save his skin by wooing back the scottish greens. What are his chances . As humza yousaf fights for his political survival, some snp sou
before he gets together with rishi sunak and keir starmer. music: doctor who theme and we ll take a journey through space and time with doctor who s companion, and legendary comic, catherine tate. whatever! 100%, it will always be, i m sure, the bestjob i ve ever had. really? 100%. i think david and i both feel that. it s 100% the bestjob. with me at the desk richard tice leader of reform uk the party, who fancies gobbling up the tories vote. with a public sector squeeze on the cards, christina mcanea head of the mega union unison and with energy bills on the rise again, alistair philips davies, boss of the energy firm sse. let s see what is making the news this morning. on the front pages. the sunday times leads with the israeli hostage releases we ll talk to clive myrie on the ground in israel in a second. but notice an intriguing story there claiming reform uk offered a prominent tory cash to defect. the sunday mirror has a picture of 9 year old emily hand who was r
it s the panorama special, first of all the leaders. but vicky, lib dem manifesto launch today. i remember last time we had one of these for general election. it was in a nightclub. it was a nightclub. it was, yeah. yeah. where was it this time? i love nightclubs. no, this was central london ish. it was quite it seemed quite modern. it was modern. it was a very good space. i think they d splashed a bit of cash on it. yeah, it was all. it was all quite slick. what did notice and this is, and i haven t asked them if this was deliberate, the colours they ve used, they, they weren t using their normal gold, it was much more orangey like the old liberal days. interesting. and they do actually in the manifesto talk about their history as the liberal party and then the liberal democrats. so there s a little bit of continuity there. but vicky, i mean, as manifesto launches go, it was a pretty classic, quite retro thing, wasn t it? bunch of activists holding up placards, ed davey walk