for cinco de mayo. rachel: they were great, they sang. brian wasn t in the mood to celebrate. brian: i m not a big cinco de mayo person, i m usually working. rachel: do you like mexican food? brian: some of it. lawrence: i do. i m from texas, i love mexican food. you wash it down with tequila, it is amazing. brian: washing it down? usually that masks the taste. you drink alcohol lawrence: i know you are a yankee, no sense of flavor. brian: a yankee? still doing the yankee thing? still yankees? lawrence: i m authentic texan, if you come, i will introduce you to the culture there, half is mexican, okay. brian: i know don t start with that, here we go again. all right. i like del torito. rachel: what is that? brian: a mexican place, a chain. lawrence: the not mexican rachel: not mexican food. like saying olive garden to an italian. rachel: actually funny. brian: is this coming out of my time. turning to major protest in new york city. huge c
audience of any. tv, or any elsewhere. that is why you are here ony aua sunday evening. that is why when i talk to you, i talk to you as smart people. i don t talk down to you.pe i don opt use bumper sticker labels. i talk about substantive things and have substantive guests, tonight, first ary history lesson as i set the stage for further point. thpoine american revolution. t what does that have do with anything, everyone, we wouldevol not have won it without the help of the french, the french paid in treasury they went broke after they helped us. pointed out by history.com. the french were dealt a defeat in 7 years war by the the british and stripped them from their nort american empire. but still they were loathe to declare war to britain asain an official american ally, king louis permitted secret aid to america s cause. the twuse,o most powerful men at the court within thehe monarchy had a dispute on whether to commit to supporting america out right or not. but they did.
you are the smartest odd ye audience of any audience, that is why you are here on a sunday evening when i talk to you, i talk to you as smart people. i don t talk down to you. tonight, first a history lesson as i set the stage for a further point. the american revolution, what does that have to to with anything? everything. we would not have won the american revolution without the help of th french. the french paidtaril dearly in treasury, they went broke after they helped us. the french had been dealt a humiliating defeat in 7 years war by the british. stripped them of their north american empire, including canada, but still they were loathe to declare war on britain as an official american ally, king louis permitted secret aid on america s cause, two most powerful men at court, within the monarchy, they had a dispute over whether to come fo commit to supporting america, they did. after we won the battle of saratoga in october of 1777. after will fall of philadelphia to brit
injured, and the fighting began on the 15th of april. so we have got for you a panel of experts to answer your questions about the crisis, and to explore whether our government is doing enough to help. that is what were doing in the first hour, sudan what do you want to know? here is the news from nick hatfield. the uk government says it is contacting uk nationals to offer them places on evacuation flights out of sudan. last night a three day ceasefire came into force in the country. at least 400 people have died in fighting between rival groups. figures show the rate of grocery price rises have slowed slightly this month but analysts say we are still paying 17.3% more than this time last year with sales of the very cheapest value line is increasing by 46%. senior health officials and a government minister are to face questions from mps are both problems and accessing an nhs dentist. the health and social care committee started and inquiry after a bbc investigation found 90