building here? is it a pleasure to cook in here? building here? is it a pleasure to cook in here? it s - building here? is it a pleasure to cook in here? it sjust- to cook in here? it s ust wonderful. i to cook in here? it s ust wonderful. ii to cook in here? it s ust wonderful. ithinkh to cook in here? it sjust wonderful. i think good l wonderful. i think good architecture makes you better at whatever you re doing. it makes me show up more. you feel happy being in this space. you can see that. when i cook, i m quite manic about cleaning up as i go along. unlike my husband who leaves a minor nuclear disaster. that s me. how can you cook like that? i throw everything in the sink and we work our way through it. you have so many cook books. i have a few. you have so many cook books. i have a few i have a few. ..i collect cook books, i have a few. ..i collect cook books, but i have a few. ..i collect cook books, but not i have a few. ..i collect cook books, but not on
of europe and asia, and its food scene is as diverse as its rich history. turkish culture has evolved through the rule of successive empires, each leaving its mark on what s eaten here now. i m on its western coast. izmir is a port city and turkey s third largest metropolis, a cultural capital in its own right. in its history, this peninsula has been home to greeks and romans and, under the ottomans, became a vibrant mix of religions and cultures. and i m told that, even till this day, you can really see how this has had a huge influence on the area s cuisine. to guide me around, i m meeting local fellow foodie gokcen coskun, a globetrotting influencer who s on a mission to find the world s best eats. marhaba. hi, i m nick. welcome to izmir. 0h, thanks for having me. gokcen says, despite her extensive gastronomic travels, izmir is still her undeniable foodie paradise. have you always lived here? i born here, actually. oh, yeah? lots of people, lots of geographically different
why would biden say what a good deal it is before the vote? to think that help it pass? no. so what might this mean for markets here in asia? it s a question i put to fidelity s catherine yeung. how have markets respond to this? they petted data say it. figs how have markets respond to this? they petted data say it. $5 a how have markets respond to this? they petted data say it. they petted data say it. as a result of this tentative they petted data say it. as a result of this tentative deal they petted data say it. as a result of this tentative deal breaking, - they petted data say it. as a result of this tentative deal breaking, it l of this tentative deal breaking, it cements the fact that we are avoiding that more calamitous situation of a us default which would have been absolutely awful for the us economy, but also for increasing and ramping up those global recession risks, as well. but that looks like it s off the table, thank goodness. but that looks like it s o
exit polls predict it will take as much as 3a percent, about 6 percent more than the left wing coalition, the new popular front. trailing in third is the centrist alliance of president emmanuel macron, with just over 20 percent. national rally s leader marine le pen says macron s camp has been practically wiped out . here s what she told her supporters on sunday. translation: the people of france have thus - demonstrated unequivocally in this vote their desire to turn the page after seven years of the exercise of contemptuous, corrosive power. we thank the voters warmly and welcomed the result is a first step towards demonstrating a sign of confidence in us, which is an honour and an obligation. an estimated 65.5 percent of eligible voters cast ballots in the cast ballots first round of france s parliamentary election, according to polling company, ipsos. that s the highest turnout in a french parliamentary vote since 1997. now, some party leaders are urging citizens to vote
exit polls predict it will take as much as 34%, about 6% more than the left wing coalition new popular front. trailing in third is the centrist alliance of president emmanuel macron, withjust over 20%. national rally s leader marine le pen says macron s camp has been practically wiped out . here s what she told her supporters on sunday. translation: the people of france have thus - demonstrated unequivocally in this vote their desire to turn the page after seven years of the exercise of contemptuous, corrosive power. we thank the voters warmly and welcomed the result is a first step towards demonstrating a sign of confidence in us, which is an honour and an obligation. an estimated 65.5% of eligible voters cast ballots in the cast ballots first round of france s parliamentary election, according to polling company ipsos. that s the highest turnout in a french parliamentary vote since 1997. now, some party leaders are urging citizens to vote tactically in next week s second r