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- around 400 years ago, a spanish nobleman set sail for the new world. his name lorenzo longoria. around 400 years ago, a spanish nobleman set sail for the new world. his name, lorenzo longoria. my an southeast sore s arrival changed history, creating modern mexico and a gateway between it and the rest of the world. this is the cradle of mexico. everything started here. it s also the cradle of mexican gastronomy because all ingredients landed in this spot. and all the ingredients in mexico left from here, chocolate, vanilla, the tomato. can you imagine italian cuisine without the tomato, or french pastry without chocolate and vanilla? impossible. the people of veracruz took this treasure trove of ingredients passing in and out of the port and created a whole new cuisine. [ speaking non-english ] wow. i m eva longoria, born and bred in texas by as diverse as its 32 states. i m exploring mexico to see how their lands and their past has shaped a culinary position as ....
around 400 yearsings ago, a spanish nobleman set sail for the new world. his name, lorenzo longoria. my ancestors arrival changed history, creating modern mexico and a gateway between it and the rest of the world. everything started here. it s also the cradle of mexican gastronomy because all ingredients landed in this spot. and all the ingredients in mexico left from here, chocolate, vanilla, the tomato. can you imagine italian cuisine without the tomato, or french pastry without chocolate and vanilla? impossible. the people of veracruz took this treasure trove of ingredients passing in and out of the port and created a whole new cuisine. sp [ speaking non-english ] . wow. i m eva longoria, born and bred in texas by as diverse as its 32 states. the port s strategic position saw veracruzans fight off repeated invasions right into the 20th century. [ speaking non-english ] but this history of conflict from indigenous power struggles to african slavery created a cul ....
his eyes sparkle when he ripsdoa into megahed marcoule fox newsoi contributor douglas murray like kitchen night cheese, sharp, useful and banned from airplanes. fox news anchor julie bhandari . his act is just like his hair, pretty thin. comedian joe devitir, preta. and she s like a major league baseball game. she goes on and on and coste. guys a fortune in beer. on an d bob contributor catches. ght, all right. now, before we get to some news stories, it s friday. eto let s do s do this. rs greg s leftovers. yeah, that s right. it s leftovers is where i read the jokes that we didn t use this week. it has always it is my first time reading these. so if they , you get to killw hea writer. as alway here we go on monday.this, so isuper star qb that s short for quarterback cabat aaron rodgers was traded by the green bay packers to the new york jets. rodgers says he looks forwardk to spending more time with his family aaro during the playoffse sports joke. playoffs. ....
beautiful shot of st. patrick s cathedral right here in manhattan. i never get tired of seeing that beautiful church. it s beautiful on the inside as well. great to be the here. will: great to be here with you and joey jones here with us. morgan wallen, we re debating, mainstream country. not necessarily, you know, you and i like, i think both of us like a little bit of offshoot country, but morgan wallen, as good as mainstream gets country, that s fair, right in. joey: absolutely. , no i think my what i said was is he bro country or, you know, to me, kind of fits more into the i call genuine country genre. and i think that s because i listen to the words of the song, and you take a step back and you re using a song with rap beats, it is mainstream/bro country, but he s at least singing about things that i experienced, and that s fun for me. will: he s good. as is easter. joey: yes. yes concern. [laughter] we ll listen to some easter songs by morgan wallen later. [lau ....
less accurate and more anti-american. that happened on tuesday. why are we telling you about it. changes around the world why would we open the show about a story about twitter recategorizing npr as state media? well because it s true. that s the reason. thankfully somebody in authority has told the truth about something and that is thrilling to see on its own terms. in a world defined by lies from our leaders, this seemed like a rare sign of hope and progress. telling the truth is the most revolutionary act of all. far more than taking up arms. and yet, you rarely seeing it. human beings created language, grunting or sign lang, subverting our own creation ever since. not tonight. by calling national public radio what it is, elon musk used english as it was tended to be used to tell the truth. it is all the hallmarks, repetitive dishonesty, authoritarian politics, unwavering devotion to the party in charge. of course that could describe virtually all media in this count ....