To spicy street food, and even maybe michelin starred menus from some of the most celebrated chefs on the planet. Well, this week weve got a feast for your eyes, with a menu full of some of our favourite travel show foodie adventures. For starters, lets look back at that time i headed to glasgow, in scotland, on a culinary quest to find the story behind britains most popular dish and its not what you maybe think it is. Glasgow is often voted the worlds friendliest city, and locals pride themselves on their good cheer, good humour and chattiness. Its one reason that generations of immigrants from All Over The World have decided to call glasgow home. And its here where britains most popular dish was born and it is not fish and chips. This is Chicken Tikka Masala. Its boneless chunks of chicken marinated in a sauce of tomato and cream, and it has this fantastic orange colour because of the spice mix. Mm. You can get the dish all over the city. But according to local legend, the original C
Images of the moments that changed history, Rebecca Jones presents the first in two films revealing the inside stories of world changing events from magnum photographers in new york, london and paris. Sometimes, historys shaped not over the course of years or decades, but in a single day. Im Rebecca Jones, and im here at the magnum photo print room in london in this special series celebrating the 70th anniversary of the agency Magnum Photos. Im going to introduce you to some of the worlds greatest living photographers. Coming up, the british photographer who was in berlin the night the wall came down, the american who captured the shock and terror of 9 11, and the iranian who wasnt afraid to show the violence on both sides of the revolution. But first, lets meet ian berry, who was the only photographer to witness the Sharpeville Massacre in south africa in 1960. A turning point for the anti apartheid movement. News came through that the police had shot a guy in this township, sharpevil
The course of years or decades, but in a single day. Im rebecca jones, and im here at the magnum photo print room in london in this special series celebrating the 70th anniversary of the agency Magnum Photos. Im going to introduce you to some of the worlds greatest living photographers. Coming up, the british photographer who was in berlin the night the wall came down, the american who captured the shock and terror of 9 11, and the iranian who wasnt afraid to show the violence on both sides of the revolution. But first, lets meet ian berry, who was the only photographer to witness the Sharpeville Massacre in south africa in 1960. A turning point for the anti apartheid movement. News came through that the police had shot a guy in this township, sharpeville. I got there and chatted to the protesters and what have you and they were all friendly enough. In fact it all seemed a bit dull. And id more or less given up, i walked back to the car and the cops opened fire. You can see here that t
Minutes away from weather and traffic. Meteorologist jeff smith in for bill with the accuweather forecast. Its going to be a muggy monday out there, we have a couple of showers especially well east of the city. Check that out on the accutrack radar. We zoom into that area right now, east hampton. Were talking out by montauk, to south hampton, a couple showers out there. Might even be a downpour or two. These are moving from south to north. These are going to be dissipating for the next few hours. See that little wedge of clearing moving into eastern pennsylvania, that moves in during the day today. That means were going to be having a lot of sunshine. 74 in the park. Laguardia temperatures in the upper 50s. Dew points are in the uncomfortable category. 72 at 8 a. M. , 82 at noon, probably top out around 86 at 2 00 before falling back down to 82 by 4 00 in the afternoon. We send it over to Debbie Duhaime right now. Shes in for heather. Good morning jeff, good morning to everybody. Well
That will scour out that shower activity. Right now 73 in the park, 50s well north and west. Dew points that measures the amount of moisture in the atmosphere in the uncomfortable category. It is muggy out there. 72 at 8 00 in the morning, average partly to mostly sunny. 82 by noontime, temperatures in the middle 80s by 2 or 3 00. We send it over to Debbie Duhaime right now. Good morning jeff, good morning everybody. Well start off on the maps by telling you about a problem on route 9 in cortland at jack road. Its an accident. Also at the Southern State westbound by 111. Reports of an accident on the shoulder. The 1 train back on schedule, 2 and 3 back on schedule. Same thing with the 7, everything on time with the lirr, new Jersey Transit and metro north. George, lincoln and the holland moving smoothly. The east river crossings off to a nice start. Lets go outside, the Staten Island expressway moving okay eastbound through victory boulevard heading through that construction zone. Alte