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rooster with red sauce. >> anthony: and a -- >> yannis: rabbit. >> anthony: rabbit.f the country is not doing so well, but apparently here is pretty good. >> maria: yes. >> anthony: what's different about naxos? >> yannis: it's um -- >> maria: self-sustained. >> yannis: self-sustained. for example, in naxos, you can find 130,000 goats and lambs, and also, half of the population cultivating the land. so there are farmers. >> anthony: so, it's not just a tourist economy. you produce stuff here. you grow things. >> yannis: yeah. [ statis speaking greek ] >> anthony: let me ask a difficult question. i'm not gonna ask you this question, because you have to be diplomatic about difficult questions like this. i'm going to guess your father doesn't. so who caused the greek financial crisis? what happened here? [ statis speaking greek ] >> maria: he's not optimistic. he says we have a -- [ statis speaking greek ] >> maria: we need years. [ statis speaking greek ] >> anthony: what does it mean to be greek? what are the characteristics that all greeks either do or should aspire
rooster with red sauce. >> anthony: and a -- >> yannis: rabbit. >> anthony: rabbit.f the country is not doing so well, but apparently here is pretty good. >> maria: yes. >> anthony: what's different about naxos? >> yannis: it's um -- >> maria: self-sustained. >> yannis: self-sustained. for example, in naxos, you can find 130,000 goats and lambs, and also, half of the population cultivating the land. so there are farmers. >> anthony: so, it's...
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>> anthony: it's good.e of the sandwich. >> michelle: its all about the layers -- >> anthony: yeah, yeah. this is the perfect breakfast, right? >> michelle: it's good, yeah. i always go for the salty. never the sweet. >> anthony: i don't care about sweet things. if i have to give up one course of the meal, dessert. >> michele: of course. >> anthony: cheese over dessert any day. >> michelle: oh, yeah. i'd rather have steak over dessert, but maybe that's because my mother is from argentina. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> matt: this is my world away from the world. to me, it's my little king's domain. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: there's one place i keep coming back to. it's a place where if you look deep enough, ask the right questions, you can get a whole history of miami from one man. this man, matt klein. >> matt: you're going to have to remember you're speaking to 100-year-old man. >> anthony: i know. you look good. >> matt: raise your voice a little bit. >> anthony: you look good. if i look that good when i'm 60, i'll be happy. >> matt: y
>> anthony: it's good.e of the sandwich. >> michelle: its all about the layers -- >> anthony: yeah, yeah. this is the perfect breakfast, right? >> michelle: it's good, yeah. i always go for the salty. never the sweet. >> anthony: i don't care about sweet things. if i have to give up one course of the meal, dessert. >> michele: of course. >> anthony: cheese over dessert any day. >> michelle: oh, yeah. i'd rather have steak over dessert, but maybe...
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>> anthony: man, it's -- >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: ooh, pretty.comes the gathering place on nights like these. >> masa: arigato, cheers. >> anthony: konbai. they get together -- cook, eat, drink large quantities of unfiltered, slightly chunky sake, and enjoy the country life. lookin' good. the boys have laid out the makings of a pretty amazing feast -- iwana, or char, were caught today in a nearby mountain stream. enormous hokkaido scallops, pulled this morning from the sea of japan, sizzle and pucker in their shells over the fire in butter and lime juice and a touch of home-brewed soy sauce. wild japanese boar hangs above the coals, radiating its sweet aroma as it cooks. look at that. >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: so how long have you all known each other? how many years? >> masa: 30 years. right? we know each other. i love this kind of cooking, you know? it's the way i like. >> anthony: wow. >> masa: be careful, though. it's hot, though. >> anthony: oh, yeah. >> masa: mm! >> anthony: wow, it's sweet. >> masa: [ speaking japanese ] >> konishi: [ spe
>> anthony: man, it's -- >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: ooh, pretty.comes the gathering place on nights like these. >> masa: arigato, cheers. >> anthony: konbai. they get together -- cook, eat, drink large quantities of unfiltered, slightly chunky sake, and enjoy the country life. lookin' good. the boys have laid out the makings of a pretty amazing feast -- iwana, or char, were caught today in a nearby mountain stream. enormous hokkaido scallops, pulled this morning...
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>> anthony: uh, no. world cup inside carnival. >> anthony: and that works out right? that's not a slaughter fest. >> bel: it's a break. it's a breakfast. >> anthony: right. >> bel: and thing happens, but it works. >> anthony: i think that salvador in particular is a place where no matter, thank you. no matter what, people should come. even people who are afraid to travel, who said, "oh well but i hear --" no! you know what? this is -- live your life, man. come -- you should not miss a place like this. 'cause it's -- there aren't a lot of places in the world that even come close to this. >> bel: look at our food. we are today. i invited you, to have this dish, and we're not really going to die. >> anthony: yeah. i'm pretty sure we're not gonna die. >> bel: we are not born to die. >> anthony: yeah, i'm pretty -- i'm pretty sure mr. muffinstump over here is gonna suddenly jump on me and start clawing my face. >> bel: oh, oh, she's lighter than us. if the poison was active, she was dead. >> anthony: right. o
>> anthony: uh, no. world cup inside carnival. >> anthony: and that works out right? that's not a slaughter fest. >> bel: it's a break. it's a breakfast. >> anthony: right. >> bel: and thing happens, but it works. >> anthony: i think that salvador in particular is a place where no matter, thank you. no matter what, people should come. even people who are afraid to travel, who said, "oh well but i hear --" no! you know what? this is -- live your...
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. ♪ >> anthony: this is anthony bourdain, cnn.re spam. >> choi: goodbye. >> anthony: notice the totally blissed out, happy look on my face. >> choi: one, two, three. >> anthony: observe the bowl, with nothing left but fiery remnants. behold! the magnificence that is budae jjigae. >> anthony: oh, okay, that's enough, enough. good. >> anthony: whoa, jeez. >> anthony: oh man. >> anthony: aw, it's going to go straight to my hips. >> choi: no house, no house. finish, finish. >> anthony: yeah. >> choi: yes? >> anthony: uh, yes. >> choi: okay, thank you. >> anthony: this is a magical dish. >> choi: wow. >> anthony: so, most people are not sentimental about their time in the military, why do this? >> anthony: i mean military service -- everybody serves in the military, right? >> translator: yeah, it's mandatory in korea. >> anthony: all right, well. >> choi: happy? >> anthony: very happy. >> choi: wow, good. >> translator: you want the recipe about this? >> anthony: i got the recipe now. >> anthony: it's everything mama warned you about.
. ♪ >> anthony: this is anthony bourdain, cnn.re spam. >> choi: goodbye. >> anthony: notice the totally blissed out, happy look on my face. >> choi: one, two, three. >> anthony: observe the bowl, with nothing left but fiery remnants. behold! the magnificence that is budae jjigae. >> anthony: oh, okay, that's enough, enough. good. >> anthony: whoa, jeez. >> anthony: oh man. >> anthony: aw, it's going to go straight to my hips. >>...
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go. >> anthony: mm.ationally, someone refers back to the vietnam experience. >> tao: mm-hmm. >> anthony: you know? "let's not do that again." or -- >> tao: "let's not repeat vietnam." >> anthony: but i find it interesting that the people who had, perhaps, the most painful experience were among the first to reach out. i think the john mccain story is particularly interesting because here's a guy who had an atrocious experience here in prison and yet he has been among the most vocal supporters of normalizing relations. >> tao: it took several trips to vietnam. and so he could see vietnam in a different light. it's no longer a war. it's a country with people. >> anthony: have you been out with returning veterans from -- >> tao: oh, yes. all the time. >> anthony: did they often want to go to the area that they served? >> tao: oh, yes. >> anthony: did they often even meet with the people they fought? >> tao: yes. >> anthony: b-52 pilots come to the areas that they unloaded their bombs. >> tao: yes. >> anthony
go. >> anthony: mm.ationally, someone refers back to the vietnam experience. >> tao: mm-hmm. >> anthony: you know? "let's not do that again." or -- >> tao: "let's not repeat vietnam." >> anthony: but i find it interesting that the people who had, perhaps, the most painful experience were among the first to reach out. i think the john mccain story is particularly interesting because here's a guy who had an atrocious experience here in prison and...
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anthony: really?s. >> anthony: yeah, me too. oh yeah. now we're talkin'. thank you. so who started in the restaurant hospitality business in nashville first? you started -- >> pat: october of '06. >> anthony: '06. >> tyler: we started in 2003. >> anthony: '03? what was it like in '03? what did people want to eat in nashville in '03? >> sean: holy cow. >> tyler: steak and potatoes. >> sean: steakhouse, man. that's all it was. those were the only places to eat. >> anthony: yeah, but which came first, the customer or the chef in this case? >> pat: chef. >> sean: chef, man. >> tyler: chef showed up first. >> anthony: how open to new shit -- >> sean: that's the thing about nashville. >> anthony: -- were people in nashville? always? from the binning? >> sean: people, yeah. >> pat: because it's artistic. people are very progressive. >> tandy: it's such a creative -- >> pat: it doesn't mean they know what they're tasting, or at that time they knew what they were tasting, but they wanted it. >> anthony: who's
anthony: really?s. >> anthony: yeah, me too. oh yeah. now we're talkin'. thank you. so who started in the restaurant hospitality business in nashville first? you started -- >> pat: october of '06. >> anthony: '06. >> tyler: we started in 2003. >> anthony: '03? what was it like in '03? what did people want to eat in nashville in '03? >> sean: holy cow. >> tyler: steak and potatoes. >> sean: steakhouse, man. that's all it was. those were the only...
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>> anthony: little kid's good. >> marcus: little kid is amazing. >> anthony: for those lucky enough toe fast. >> marcus: this gives me hope. honestly, that's -- this could be a really cool town. not just a great town with big buildings, you know, but a cool town too. >> anthony: for skater boys and television hosts alike, the thing to in late night addis is something called turbo and tibs. >> marcus: i feel like at a college party or something like that. it's perfect. >> anthony: turbo is a mutant concoction consisting of gin, beer, wine, and sprite. >> anthony: what's the first rule of drinking? don't mix! abenezer temesgen, addesu hailemichael, and bouzayou julien founded ethiopia skate, the grassroots skating community that grew up in the parking lots around addis. sean stromsoe is a founding member who's been documenting the group. >> anthony: all right, man. my first -- my first turbo. cheers. >> all: cheers. >> sean: it's like apple juice. >> anthony: you're right. >> marcus: it's sweet, but the gin is good. >> anthony: it is like apple juice. shekla tibs are chunks of beef or la
>> anthony: little kid's good. >> marcus: little kid is amazing. >> anthony: for those lucky enough toe fast. >> marcus: this gives me hope. honestly, that's -- this could be a really cool town. not just a great town with big buildings, you know, but a cool town too. >> anthony: for skater boys and television hosts alike, the thing to in late night addis is something called turbo and tibs. >> marcus: i feel like at a college party or something like that. it's...
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>> mark: oh my god. >> anthony: yeah?k: really. >> sean: but the crazy thing is it's like even five years ago there wasn't a single one of these on the menu. you know, before we all knew mark, everyone had the same crap on the menus -- tuna, salmon, grouper, snapper -- which is delicious stuff, but as we all know we've overfished that. and mark really taught all of us the beauty of stuff like this. this is a half-shell style, so you just leave the scale on, the skin on, just cook it one side up. >> anthony: it's sort of basting itself in there. >> sean: yeah, yeah. it makes like a cup. it's very creole. >> anthony: is there something out there that you're seeing that's still a hard sell that you wish people would -- >> mark: one of the hardest sells is amberjack. amberjack, yeah. >> sean: amberjack, for sure. >> anthony: the japanese love it, amberjack. ooh, look at that. that is pretty. it smells good. >> mark: wow. yum. >> sean: oh man. >> mark: i can eat that 365 days a year. >> sean: ah, charcoal and fish. it's so goo
>> mark: oh my god. >> anthony: yeah?k: really. >> sean: but the crazy thing is it's like even five years ago there wasn't a single one of these on the menu. you know, before we all knew mark, everyone had the same crap on the menus -- tuna, salmon, grouper, snapper -- which is delicious stuff, but as we all know we've overfished that. and mark really taught all of us the beauty of stuff like this. this is a half-shell style, so you just leave the scale on, the skin on, just...
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>> anthony: now we are talking. just call it local food. >> anthony: right. >> andrew: but local just, like, covers, like, a wide net. when i look at this table, again, i just get hawaii. it's got portuguese, japanese. you got okinawan. world war ii, i don't know some type of -- >> anthony: korean. >> andrew: korean, japanese, hawaiian. love child plate of awesomeness. >> anthony: right. the food is some bone deep hawaiian stuff, my friends, which is to say a delicious mash up of, well, look -- take taco rice, it's a dish created in okinawa to approximate tex-mex for home sick american gis atas then appropriated in a post-ironic way by younger generations of okinawans and japanese, and has now found its way back to hawaii, got that? >> andrew: goin' right in there. >> anthony: wow. >> mark: identifying and seeing my best friends who are native hawaiian helped me to realize the pride of being from hawaii. understanding the hawaiian culture, living it. but also being very proud of being japanese. >> anthony: there's s
>> anthony: now we are talking. just call it local food. >> anthony: right. >> andrew: but local just, like, covers, like, a wide net. when i look at this table, again, i just get hawaii. it's got portuguese, japanese. you got okinawan. world war ii, i don't know some type of -- >> anthony: korean. >> andrew: korean, japanese, hawaiian. love child plate of awesomeness. >> anthony: right. the food is some bone deep hawaiian stuff, my friends, which is to say a...
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>> anthony: sweet!h: ah, yeah. >> anthony: well, i'm a sentimental guy, linh. >> linh: sometimes at work, i try be serious and i just think about work. but i don't know why, when i meet you, i just think about drinking and getting something good to eat. one more cheer? >> anthony: good to see you again my friend. it's been a long time since my old friend and i met. a hell of a lot of road with this guy. one of the great joys of life is riding a scooter through vietnam. to be part of this mysterious, thrilling, beautiful, choreography. thousands upon thousands of people, families, friends, lovers. each an individual story glimpsed for a second or two in passing. sliding alongside, pouring like a torrent through the city. a flowing, gorgeous thing. as you ride, you not only see but overhear a hundred intimate moments in miniature. you smell wonderful unnamed things cooking, issuing from storefronts and food stalls. the sounds of beeping, laughing, announcements from speakers, the putt- putt and roar of a
>> anthony: sweet!h: ah, yeah. >> anthony: well, i'm a sentimental guy, linh. >> linh: sometimes at work, i try be serious and i just think about work. but i don't know why, when i meet you, i just think about drinking and getting something good to eat. one more cheer? >> anthony: good to see you again my friend. it's been a long time since my old friend and i met. a hell of a lot of road with this guy. one of the great joys of life is riding a scooter through vietnam....
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>> anthony: racial disparity.dress. >> yusimi: their main mistake was to say that they had eradicated racism. just like it could be eradicated just like that. on the street, for instance, policemen, the first people they stop, black people. if you're black, you are a potential criminal. ♪ >> anthony: her mom, rosa, prepares a cabbage stew with carrots, tomatoes, and green beans for her, as yuismi is a rare vegetarian on an island where pork is king. oh, fantastic, look at that. and for us, pork marinated in garlic, onion, and sour orange. please tell your mom it's superb, really excellent. [ speaking spanish ] >> anthony: thank you. you have a very highly educated public here, one of the most literate nations on earth. >> yusimi: that's funny, we're highly educated, like you said, but we're behind concerning internet and all that stuff. most the folk have access to only the official media, the official newspaper. if internet comes, and i think the government is trying to delay it. if that comes, many things will c
>> anthony: racial disparity.dress. >> yusimi: their main mistake was to say that they had eradicated racism. just like it could be eradicated just like that. on the street, for instance, policemen, the first people they stop, black people. if you're black, you are a potential criminal. ♪ >> anthony: her mom, rosa, prepares a cabbage stew with carrots, tomatoes, and green beans for her, as yuismi is a rare vegetarian on an island where pork is king. oh, fantastic, look at...
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>> anthony: corpses. >> darren: corpses. >> anthony: dead things. >> darren: right. >> anthony: you areou were born here and your parents are from here. >> jonah: from here. he's a fisherman. >> darren: how far out do they go out? >> jonah: about 50 miles sometimes. >> anthony: he goes out 50 miles? >> jonah: yes. >> anthony: in the little -- >> darren: in the canoe? >> jonah: in the canoe, yes. every day. every day. >> anthony: oh, awesome. >> jonah: this is a typical dish. green leaves, eggplant, some spices, then the zebu meat. >> anthony: it should be pointed out we bought a lot of food. this sort of spread is not an everyday meal in these parts. ah, there's your veggie platter. >> darren: beautiful. >> anthony: there you go, man. >> jonah: now we have, uh, piece of a shark. he says that before 2000, more fishes but since then -- >> anthony: smaller fish. >> jonah: smaller fish and the quantity as well, smaller. >> anthony: there you go dude, oh, that's a papaya thing. >> darren: that's a papaya salad. >> anthony: yeah, yeah, yeah. it's one of those days where the artifice of making
>> anthony: corpses. >> darren: corpses. >> anthony: dead things. >> darren: right. >> anthony: you areou were born here and your parents are from here. >> jonah: from here. he's a fisherman. >> darren: how far out do they go out? >> jonah: about 50 miles sometimes. >> anthony: he goes out 50 miles? >> jonah: yes. >> anthony: in the little -- >> darren: in the canoe? >> jonah: in the canoe, yes. every day. every day....
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> anthony: it's good, right?ious. >> anthony: yeah how's your iban? >> alex: it's passable, i guess. all basic words. >> anthony: yeah, i gather the plan is to try to get there before dark. >> alex: i don't think it's going to happen. >> anthony: nah, me neither. >> alex: no. ♪ ♪ >> alex: hi. >> anthony: hello. >> alex: [ foreign language ]. >> anthony: all those years ago, the man who looked after me at the longhouse was named itam. over 80 years old back then, he led us bounding uphill through the jungle, like a young gazelle. he still had the marks on his fingers of a man who had taken heads. in itam's case, presumably, communist guerillas when he'd fought with the british during the malayan insurgency. we drank many shots of rice whiskey together under a bouquet of human skulls, trophies from another time. and i promised i'd come back, for gawai, a big deal in the iban calendar, when friends and relatives return to the longhouse. a lot has changed since the iban tracked commies through the jungle, and much ha
> anthony: it's good, right?ious. >> anthony: yeah how's your iban? >> alex: it's passable, i guess. all basic words. >> anthony: yeah, i gather the plan is to try to get there before dark. >> alex: i don't think it's going to happen. >> anthony: nah, me neither. >> alex: no. ♪ ♪ >> alex: hi. >> anthony: hello. >> alex: [ foreign language ]. >> anthony: all those years ago, the man who looked after me at the longhouse was named...
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>> anthony: wow.ma: uh-huh. >> anthony: when most of us think of karate we think of striking exclusively. is that an accurate representation of what you're doing? >> james: the basis of okinawan karate is that it was used primarily as a defensive art. um, in other words, being able to, you know, control and subdue the opponent. usually, if you could, in a humane way, but then if you had to -- >> anthony: right. >> james: finish them then you had the ability to finish them. the striking is important but a lot of the technique is not about striking, it's about submission techniques. and some of that is to do with kyusho, so, attacking nerve points. and, uh, hokama sensei in particular is extremely skilled at, um, dealing with, uh, you know, bigger stronger, opponents. >> hokama: human engineering, very important. point, point, point, point, point, point, point, point, point. then this point attack with the fingers. no, no knuckle, open. >> anthony: a demonstration of hokama sensei's open hand kyusho tec
>> anthony: wow.ma: uh-huh. >> anthony: when most of us think of karate we think of striking exclusively. is that an accurate representation of what you're doing? >> james: the basis of okinawan karate is that it was used primarily as a defensive art. um, in other words, being able to, you know, control and subdue the opponent. usually, if you could, in a humane way, but then if you had to -- >> anthony: right. >> james: finish them then you had the ability to...
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>> anthony: mmm! >> navroop: nice? >> anthony: delicious!oop. >> navroop: it's a chutney, and this is all radish. >> anthony: very, very, very good. generally speaking, punjabis are famous for being a warrior class, taller, bigger. >> navroop: yes, they're big. >> anthony: still, maybe not fighters so much, but still eaters. >> navroop: oh, yeah! big time, yes. the religion doesn't matter. food is religion here! >> man: first time in amritsar? what do you feel in this place? >> anthony: checking off my list of things to do in the punjab, i gotta score some animal protein. it's time. i've been going all morrissey for like two days now and frankly, that's enough. i need chicken. like we are in the ass end of nowhere here. where am i? >> sundeep: it's known as beera chicken. it's very famous for chicken. >> anthony: when we're talking must-haves, tandoori chicken is just that. >> sundeep: add some lemon in this, and you will enjoy it. >> anthony: mmm. oh man. it's delicious. this type of establishment, dhaba? >> sundeep: dhaba, is called dhaba.
>> anthony: mmm! >> navroop: nice? >> anthony: delicious!oop. >> navroop: it's a chutney, and this is all radish. >> anthony: very, very, very good. generally speaking, punjabis are famous for being a warrior class, taller, bigger. >> navroop: yes, they're big. >> anthony: still, maybe not fighters so much, but still eaters. >> navroop: oh, yeah! big time, yes. the religion doesn't matter. food is religion here! >> man: first time in...
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>> anthony: 50? >> ogi: yeah, 50. >> anthony: right, hundreds of them used to come, yes?ter here, maybe they'll come back. >> ogi: i hope so. >> anthony: i hope so, too. ♪ after leopold, the belgian government took over and pretty much continued as before. an apartheid-like system of what's mine is mine and what's yours is mine. by the '50s, there was a beautiful modern infrastructure built, railroads, hotels, sports clubs, schools, the envy of africa. humphrey bogart and katherine hepburn were here while filming "the african queen." they stayed at the luxury hotel, the pourquoi pas. this is the pourquoi pas now. like everything else of that time, a hollow ruin inhabited by squatters or simply eaten by the jungle. but none of this was ever for the congolese. they weren't allowed in any of these buildings, except as help. not even allowed to walk their own streets after dark. not a lot of dependable electric power left in the city, but what lights do glow around town, much of it comes from places like this, small kiosks serving the congolese version of barbeque, and what p
>> anthony: 50? >> ogi: yeah, 50. >> anthony: right, hundreds of them used to come, yes?ter here, maybe they'll come back. >> ogi: i hope so. >> anthony: i hope so, too. ♪ after leopold, the belgian government took over and pretty much continued as before. an apartheid-like system of what's mine is mine and what's yours is mine. by the '50s, there was a beautiful modern infrastructure built, railroads, hotels, sports clubs, schools, the envy of africa. humphrey...
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. >> anthony: snails?ter: terra. >> anthony: oh, really? oh, man. this is serious. [ abel laughs ] >> anthony: what's the best thing about this city? >> abel: everything you talked about. that when you bring a baby in here there's a love for life. the work, the art, the attitude, how to live. if i'm in a bad mood i'm negative, i'm down. okay? >> anthony: right. >> abel: then i walk out, i see this chick. see this chick here, lucia? okay? okay, i might be personally like, "i don't feel like going to the market." bah bah. this chick is running the market. she's, like, you know what i mean? i don't know how old she is, but you dig? and never, like, seeing you it's like, "wow. we're alive. we have this moment on earth." and that's part of the food. >> waiter: artichoke. >> anthony: artichoke. . oh man, that's amazing. >> abel: okay, when you care about the people you're feeding, you're gonna do it. people come in, you don't care, you don't know, it's just, "i'm just trying to make money." they're like, "i'll c
. >> anthony: snails?ter: terra. >> anthony: oh, really? oh, man. this is serious. [ abel laughs ] >> anthony: what's the best thing about this city? >> abel: everything you talked about. that when you bring a baby in here there's a love for life. the work, the art, the attitude, how to live. if i'm in a bad mood i'm negative, i'm down. okay? >> anthony: right. >> abel: then i walk out, i see this chick. see this chick here, lucia? okay? okay, i might be...
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but i never knew this. >> anthony: what the hell that's about, i can only guess. >> anthony: cheers -ughter ] you're korean now, officially. [ laughter ] today, it's the dawn of a new lawn. that's because new roundup for lawns has arrived. finally, there's a roundup made just for your lawn, so you can put unwelcome lawn weeds to rest. draw the line. with roundup for lawns, there is no better way to kill lawn weeds to the root without harming a single blade of grass. it's a great day to be a lawn. draw the line with roundup for lawns. and for weeds in other spaces, turn to roundup weed & grass killer products. and for wee♪s in other spaces, ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. he loves taking pictures.. and with sprint's unlimited plan, we can post whenever we want. lease two samsung galaxy s8s for the price of one. and with galaxy forever, you can upgrade to the latest galaxy every year. plus get unlimited $30 per month per line for four lines. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. introducing new depend re
but i never knew this. >> anthony: what the hell that's about, i can only guess. >> anthony: cheers -ughter ] you're korean now, officially. [ laughter ] today, it's the dawn of a new lawn. that's because new roundup for lawns has arrived. finally, there's a roundup made just for your lawn, so you can put unwelcome lawn weeds to rest. draw the line. with roundup for lawns, there is no better way to kill lawn weeds to the root without harming a single blade of grass. it's a great day...
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: anthony bourdain!ate, because you actually have a really -- i know, i apologize for that. i'm so sorry. >> i'm bitter. >> jimmy: because, well i mean, "parts unknown" -- you're back for -- is it season nine you guys are doing? >> i think so. yeah. >> jimmy: isn't that insane that you're doing that now, it's the ninth season? >> who knew? just keep going. >> jimmy: it's getting crazier and crazier and -- and -- >> having fun. >> jimmy: yeah. and then you and eric ripert -- >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: are just -- >> that's a -- you know it's like we get to do a buddy picture once a year where we torture each other. and last year i brought him to -- you know he's a very, you know he's a michelin star chef. he works -- well, he's the chef at one of the greatest restaurants in the world. he has a very delicate, sensitive french palate and he's unused to this scorching heat of sichuan province of china. and the massive amounts of alcohol that is considered necessary to drink in a formal chinese dining situation.
: anthony bourdain!ate, because you actually have a really -- i know, i apologize for that. i'm so sorry. >> i'm bitter. >> jimmy: because, well i mean, "parts unknown" -- you're back for -- is it season nine you guys are doing? >> i think so. yeah. >> jimmy: isn't that insane that you're doing that now, it's the ninth season? >> who knew? just keep going. >> jimmy: it's getting crazier and crazier and -- and -- >> having fun. >> jimmy:...
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-anthony: close to 40. -lemonis: 40. -anthony: yeah. -lemonis: wow.35 to 40, depending on the time of the year. lemonis: what's the number-one seller? anthony: voluspa's the number-one line. she's been around forever. -mark: those are like, $27. -anthony: this is $27. mark: see, that's the goal right there. anthony: this is 100 hours in this big, thick glass in this beautiful box. that's why this is number one. lemonis: and so you carry their stuff, too? -anthony: i do. -lemonis: where is their stuff? how many do you sell of these a year? a couple thousand? anthony: yeah, maybe close to 2,000. lemonis: and how many voluspa do you sell a year? anthony: oh, those are in the tens of thousands, but they're a brand name. lemonis: and so that's really more mainstream. anthony: yeah. i said that from day one. it's niche-y. i mean, these are really interesting-looking. there's nothing like it. it's got a very specific clientele. like, their other line is very -- it's too sophisticated for most people. -lemonis: show me that. -sam: ah. anthony: yeah, it's esot
-anthony: close to 40. -lemonis: 40. -anthony: yeah. -lemonis: wow.35 to 40, depending on the time of the year. lemonis: what's the number-one seller? anthony: voluspa's the number-one line. she's been around forever. -mark: those are like, $27. -anthony: this is $27. mark: see, that's the goal right there. anthony: this is 100 hours in this big, thick glass in this beautiful box. that's why this is number one. lemonis: and so you carry their stuff, too? -anthony: i do. -lemonis: where is their...
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joshua. 0n the fifth round anthony joshua. 0n the fifth round anthony joshua dropped wladimir klitschkoup he had no idea where he was. and anthony joshua stumbled up he had no idea where he was. and anthonyjoshua was exhausted. he had nothing left. this is unusual for exhausted. he had nothing left. this is unusualfor wladimir exhausted. he had nothing left. this is unusual for wladimir klitschko. then wladimir klitschko took over and anthony joshua then wladimir klitschko took over and anthonyjoshua added around where he had been on his knees. then anthonyjoshua stopped lightly been taken out anthonyjoshua stopped lightly been ta ken out by anthonyjoshua stopped lightly been taken out by some imaginary sniper and doesn't move for four seconds but somehow manages to last for the end of the rhine. i was exhausted and the boxers were exhausted and 90,000 people watching it were exhausted and we still had five fights did go. —— five rounds to go. you can make predictions like that. wladimir klitschko had an eye patch that required 13 stitches. he had a co mforta ble that required 13 stitch
joshua. 0n the fifth round anthony joshua. 0n the fifth round anthony joshua dropped wladimir klitschkoup he had no idea where he was. and anthony joshua stumbled up he had no idea where he was. and anthonyjoshua was exhausted. he had nothing left. this is unusual for exhausted. he had nothing left. this is unusualfor wladimir exhausted. he had nothing left. this is unusual for wladimir klitschko. then wladimir klitschko took over and anthony joshua then wladimir klitschko took over and...
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anthony joshuais british boxing history. anthony joshua is going places. yes, he has his flaws.this fight tonight to the ukrainian. we will wait to see if that is the end of the career for wait to see if that is the end of the careerfor vladimir wait to see if that is the end of the career for vladimir klitschko. but this is certainlyjust the career for vladimir klitschko. but this is certainly just another step, as anthonyjoshua always said, towards greatness for him. what was the purse for this fight, just quickly? he will take home at least £50 million. this was a super fight which was going to generate over £50 million for both american networks. only the third time in history we are showing this fight in america. they will want anthony joshua are showing this fight in america. they will want anthonyjoshua to go over there and fight now. he is an absolute superstar after this now. sensational. he proved people, not wrong, they knew he was brilliant, but he has pushed into the deeper and darker limits of heavyweight boxing, going almost all the way, the whole distance. people
anthony joshuais british boxing history. anthony joshua is going places. yes, he has his flaws.this fight tonight to the ukrainian. we will wait to see if that is the end of the career for wait to see if that is the end of the careerfor vladimir wait to see if that is the end of the career for vladimir klitschko. but this is certainlyjust the career for vladimir klitschko. but this is certainly just another step, as anthonyjoshua always said, towards greatness for him. what was the purse for...
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they don't remember any war. >> ha: no. >> anthony: you used to be a tour guide. >> ha: yes. >> anthony museum, what, every time, right? >> ha: yep. >> anthony: in your lifetime, is there going to ba time when that nonnaave to be a stop? it won't be necessary. it won't even be important. no one will remember it. or should people always remember? >> ha: i think it's good to remember so we don't make the same mistake, you know? some people choose to be angry, to hold a grudge, but then some people choose to let go and, for the peace inside themselves. that's up to the person. and, i think it's good that, that -- it's important that we know about history. and to make sure it never happens again. ♪ i met a lot of war veterans. and, surprisingly, a lot of them don't feel -- don't have any hate, anger against their old enemies. and that's amazing. that is amazing. i learned so much from them. ♪ [ music stops ] ♪ >> ha: for vietnamese, we have so many legends. but the majority of legends related to our traditions of fighting against foreign invaders and to protect our country. over the last 20
they don't remember any war. >> ha: no. >> anthony: you used to be a tour guide. >> ha: yes. >> anthony museum, what, every time, right? >> ha: yep. >> anthony: in your lifetime, is there going to ba time when that nonnaave to be a stop? it won't be necessary. it won't even be important. no one will remember it. or should people always remember? >> ha: i think it's good to remember so we don't make the same mistake, you know? some people choose to be...
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this is "animal nation." >> with anthony anderson. >> jimmy: with anthony anderson. >> uh-huh. >> jimmyow fun is that, though? >> it's a great show, man. think "the tonight show" meets "wild animal kingdom" with me as the host. and that's what our show is, man. you know, i have a celebrity guest come out talk about their love of animals. i'll have a comic come out and give some comedic anecdotes about animals. and in the last third of the show, i engage with deadly animals that could kill me in front of a live audience. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: always freaks me out. every time we have an animal expert on the show, it scares me, because i have no clue. i know i'm hoping that it's safe. >> right. >> jimmy: you never know what an animal's going to do, and i don't want to bother. >> you know, it's crazy. we were shooting promos with a a camel, an emu, and a baby goat. um, and the camel went number one. but he went number one for about three minutes. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> they brought out a five gallon bucket to catch it. it overflowed. they brought out another five gal
this is "animal nation." >> with anthony anderson. >> jimmy: with anthony anderson. >> uh-huh. >> jimmyow fun is that, though? >> it's a great show, man. think "the tonight show" meets "wild animal kingdom" with me as the host. and that's what our show is, man. you know, i have a celebrity guest come out talk about their love of animals. i'll have a comic come out and give some comedic anecdotes about animals. and in the last third of...
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i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. tens of thousands of scientists plan to mark earth day tomorrow my marching in hundreds of cities across the country and around the world. they'll be protesting cuts to research and programs to fight climate change. this comes as americans are growing pessimistic about the environment. a cbs news poll today found just 12% believe the environment will improve for the next generation. 57% say it will get worse. dr. jon lapook begins our coverage. >> reporter: erich jarvis studies the neurobiology of language at new york city's rockefeller university. his entire research team is going to tomorrow's march for science. >> when the first time in recorded history, scientists have to get together to form a march in support of science, something serious is going on. >> reporter: what's different now? >> what's different is that the most powerful country in the world is attacking science, is attacking evidence-based logical thinking. that is a pretty serious attack, not on just science but just
i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. tens of thousands of scientists plan to mark earth day tomorrow my marching in hundreds of cities across the country and around the world. they'll be protesting cuts to research and programs to fight climate change. this comes as americans are growing pessimistic about the environment. a cbs news poll today found just 12% believe the environment will improve for the next generation. 57% say it will get worse. dr. jon lapook begins our coverage....
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anthony: i don't think so.f you saw what happened with the prior seat, people thought the recall -- the democrats would win and the republicans won. i think 50 years from now a political store right right, that was an unusual situation where people were not getting along like they needed to push the companies -- the country forward. us baby boomers are super righteous, super sanctimonious, particularly when it comes to politics. what i love about the president, he is none of those things. he just wants to move the present -- the country forward. alix: where are you every day, are you at the white house? unemployed but i still have an office at sky bridge. david: what is your next job? david k.: stay tuned. -- anthony: stay tuned. alix: will it be on the east coast or the west? anthony: i am hoping it will be in washington. david: we would love you to break it here. anthony: i did break the sale of sky bridge here. that is david cal and anthony scaramucci. let's get an update on what is making headlines outside
anthony: i don't think so.f you saw what happened with the prior seat, people thought the recall -- the democrats would win and the republicans won. i think 50 years from now a political store right right, that was an unusual situation where people were not getting along like they needed to push the companies -- the country forward. us baby boomers are super righteous, super sanctimonious, particularly when it comes to politics. what i love about the president, he is none of those things. he...
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anthony joshua find fight and his 29th world title fight.ampions have to go and sent wladimir klitschko down for the second time. it was breathless and breathtaking stuff. when he went down what was it like? breathtaking stuff. when he went down what was it like ?|j breathtaking stuff. when he went down what was it like? i think it was only for everyone in the british boxing business. it was quite sad forwladimir boxing business. it was quite sad for wladimir klitschko because he has been a terrificjumping. he would absolutely shattered as boxers do in that situation. i looked up and nobody had left. there was a sense of after relief and joy. people cuddling each other. people at ringside were cuddling each other. commentators were cuddling each other. it was mayhem and i loved every second it. and anthony joshua afterwards? he stayed in the ring for 81 minutes. i timed it. joshua afterwards? he stayed in the ring for 81 minutes. itimed it. it minutes after the end of the fight, he stayed in the ring. at that point there was over the securit
anthony joshua find fight and his 29th world title fight.ampions have to go and sent wladimir klitschko down for the second time. it was breathless and breathtaking stuff. when he went down what was it like? breathtaking stuff. when he went down what was it like ?|j breathtaking stuff. when he went down what was it like? i think it was only for everyone in the british boxing business. it was quite sad forwladimir boxing business. it was quite sad for wladimir klitschko because he has been a...
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. >>> a new season of anthony bourdain kicks off this weekend on cnn. first up, a latin themed trip to los angeles that has become a ritual for anderson and anthony to grab a bite and charge it to the company and call it a preview of the new season. you are thinking it sounds easy. for how shall we put it for less adventurous eaters, it can be a dicey assignment. this time they visited a place here in new york. they spoke over blood sausage. >> this episode is set in los angeles. you had done an episode, i think a couple years back in korea town in los angeles. what's the focus this time? >> this time, less of a challenge but a similar one in that -- live entirely within the mexican community. it's about mexican identity. it's about los angeles's identity, because it's -- the spine -- the cultural spine, backbone, history of los angeles is inextricably entwined with
. >>> a new season of anthony bourdain kicks off this weekend on cnn. first up, a latin themed trip to los angeles that has become a ritual for anderson and anthony to grab a bite and charge it to the company and call it a preview of the new season. you are thinking it sounds easy. for how shall we put it for less adventurous eaters, it can be a dicey assignment. this time they visited a place here in new york. they spoke over blood sausage. >> this episode is set in los angeles....
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i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. >> late today north korea test fired another ballistic missile. just hours earlier president trump warned that a major conflict with the communist nation is possible and secretary of state tillerson told the u.n. security council said that the confrontation could end with >> reporter: well, u.s. officials say that north korea launched an unidentified ballistic missile. the test happened early saturday morn asia time. just hours after the trump administration issued its latest warning. >> a nuclear powered u.s. a nuclear-powered u.s. navy strike group and japanese destroyers are now operating within striking range of north korea. a show of force meant to counter leader kim jong-un's continued missile tests. in an interview with reuters on thursday, president trump sounded a warning. >> reporter: his comments rattled u.s. ally south korea, whose leaders were also surprised to hear mr. trump say they pay $1 billion for a controversial missile defense system.
i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. >> late today north korea test fired another ballistic missile. just hours earlier president trump warned that a major conflict with the communist nation is possible and secretary of state tillerson told the u.n. security council said that the confrontation could end with >> reporter: well, u.s. officials say that north korea launched an unidentified ballistic missile. the test happened early saturday morn asia time. just hours after...
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anthony. [applause] dr. anthony: thank you, holly. it is hard to follow julia and abby but i will try. i am really proud to have been involved with working with sesame street on the evaluation of this important initiative and i want to recognize the hard work of my colleagues, many of them who are in the audience today from the georgetown center for childhood development and are really great collaborators at the children's national health system. in this evaluation was three-fold. we wanted to know, how do parents feel about the website and materials indents presentation and wasn't useful? second, we wanted to know if exposure to the materials increased knowledge and acceptance of asd. we also wanted to know if ewing materials led to an increase in hopefulness for parents of asd children and terms of greater and gauge met with the community and feelings of increased parenting competence and less parenting strain. so, this slide shows outlines of the general procedures of the study. first of all, we really want to appreciate the more t
anthony. [applause] dr. anthony: thank you, holly. it is hard to follow julia and abby but i will try. i am really proud to have been involved with working with sesame street on the evaluation of this important initiative and i want to recognize the hard work of my colleagues, many of them who are in the audience today from the georgetown center for childhood development and are really great collaborators at the children's national health system. in this evaluation was three-fold. we wanted to...
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anthony: he could. it does not look good from a public optics standpoint and i don't think the trump administration wants him to do that either because it makes it look like they are trying to hide something. now it is the senate that has : said he will not get immunity. he could get it from the fbi or the house intelligence committee investigating it, but he has to have something that is worth granting immunity for. they are not going to hand a get out of jail free card for nothing. tim: where are we on the investigations? anthony: the house one is ground to a halt, the senate one is getting started, and the fbi as is ongoing. we are talking months, if not a year. tim: thank you very much. after a bit of rescheduling to make it happen but today u.s. secretary of state has had his first meeting with nato foreign ministers. during negotiations in brussels, rex tillerson pressed members of the alliance to beef up military spending and announced russia's aggression in ukraine. but on the first front of the
anthony: he could. it does not look good from a public optics standpoint and i don't think the trump administration wants him to do that either because it makes it look like they are trying to hide something. now it is the senate that has : said he will not get immunity. he could get it from the fbi or the house intelligence committee investigating it, but he has to have something that is worth granting immunity for. they are not going to hand a get out of jail free card for nothing. tim: where...
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anthony joshua against wladimir klitschko.enty of sport to get through today but only one place to start and that's at the stadium of light. a disappointing day for sunderland fans. lizzie is with our football reporterjohn bennett. disappointing if you are a sunderland fan, an understatement. they are down, it has been coming for some time? yes, a 1-0 defeat against bournemouth, late defeat, for david moyes it is relegation. for sunderland fans, disappointment. they had been expecting it. josh king scored the winning goal late on. 12 goals for him in 2017, to sum up on. 12 goals for him in 2017, to sum up how bad sunderland have been, thatis up how bad sunderland have been, that is three more than sunderland have scored in the calendar year. jermain defoe and the like did their best. you could save their last is in season was 2010—11. since then, instability, seven managers in six yea rs. instability, seven managers in six years. this season, it has been awful. 18 league matches without scoring. since december 17, awful. 18 le
anthony joshua against wladimir klitschko.enty of sport to get through today but only one place to start and that's at the stadium of light. a disappointing day for sunderland fans. lizzie is with our football reporterjohn bennett. disappointing if you are a sunderland fan, an understatement. they are down, it has been coming for some time? yes, a 1-0 defeat against bournemouth, late defeat, for david moyes it is relegation. for sunderland fans, disappointment. they had been expecting it. josh...
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i think anthony is a player with great potential? yes, ithink.eat potential? yes, i think. do i think he can play successfully for me, yes, ithink. but he think he can play successfully for me, yes, i think. but he needs to give me things that i like very much. tournament favourite judd trump is just a frame away from a first—round world championship exit to world number 5a rory mcleod. a 1000—1 outsider. trump resumed 5—4 behind after surrendering a 4—0 lead and seemed hindered by a shoulder problem, missing a series of simple chances. but he managed to fight back to 6—6, before mcleod pulled away into a 9—7 lead when the match had to be stopped prior to the afternoon session. the pair will play to a finish later with the first to ten heading into the second round. graeme dott has beaten ali carter by ten frames to seven. carter, who is twice a runner up here, fought back to trail byjust one frame, but the 2006 champion was able to make some crucial long pots in the 17th frame to secure his place in the second round. neil robertson, who won the
i think anthony is a player with great potential? yes, ithink.eat potential? yes, i think. do i think he can play successfully for me, yes, ithink. but he think he can play successfully for me, yes, i think. but he needs to give me things that i like very much. tournament favourite judd trump is just a frame away from a first—round world championship exit to world number 5a rory mcleod. a 1000—1 outsider. trump resumed 5—4 behind after surrendering a 4—0 lead and seemed hindered by a...
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anthony.pplause ] come on up. julia bascombe is the executive director at the autistic self-advocacy network. she did work in her home state of new hampshire where she served on the development disabilities council and co-led an interagency team to revitalize self-advocacy within the state. julia edited "loud hands, autistic people speaking" an anthology of writings by autistic people and currently serves on the disability equality index advisory board. all right. the national disability advisory council and the board of advanced class inc. i got it out. julia, come on up. [ applause ] give her a round of applause. dr. jeanette betancourt is the senior vice president for the u.s. social impact at sesame workshop where she oversees community and family engagement initiatives that engage children, families, caregivers and educators with research-based resources designed to meet the needs of typically underserved communities. she has directed "sesame street" initiatives in areas such as healthy h
anthony.pplause ] come on up. julia bascombe is the executive director at the autistic self-advocacy network. she did work in her home state of new hampshire where she served on the development disabilities council and co-led an interagency team to revitalize self-advocacy within the state. julia edited "loud hands, autistic people speaking" an anthology of writings by autistic people and currently serves on the disability equality index advisory board. all right. the national...
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bruneau o anthony. he is the leader of the research team who whose work brings us together ton president dr. anthony is the deputy director for the center for kmield and human development and the vice chair of the department of pediatrics at georgetown university process his research interests range from children's mental health services to development cycle pathology to autism spurm zords to he received a national mental health institute in mental health services andrd he folksed his work on interventions for children with behavioral health and developmental challenges. so we're just very glad that he is here today to present preliminary findings regarding "sesame street" and autism. see amazing and all children. dr. anthony. >> thanks. thanks holly. it's hard to follow julia and abby. but i'll try to do my best. i'm really proud to have been involved with working with "sesame street" on the evaluation of this important initiative. and i really wants to recognize the hard work of my colleagues, many of
bruneau o anthony. he is the leader of the research team who whose work brings us together ton president dr. anthony is the deputy director for the center for kmield and human development and the vice chair of the department of pediatrics at georgetown university process his research interests range from children's mental health services to development cycle pathology to autism spurm zords to he received a national mental health institute in mental health services andrd he folksed his work on...
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i'm anthony mason. and we have breaking news. late today, north korea test fired another missile. just hours earlier, president trump warned that a major conflict with the communist nation is possible. and secretary of state tillerson told the u.n. security council that failure to act now could lead to catastrophic consequences. the president says his job is harder than he thought. we begin at the white house with margaret brennan. margaret. >> reporter: well, u.s. officials say that north korea launched an unidentified ballistic missile. it isn't clear yet whether the test was a success or failure, but it happened early saturday morning asia time, defying the trump administration's latest warning issued just hours before. a strike group and japanese destroyers are now operating within striking range of north korea. a show of force m
i'm anthony mason. and we have breaking news. late today, north korea test fired another missile. just hours earlier, president trump warned that a major conflict with the communist nation is possible. and secretary of state tillerson told the u.n. security council that failure to act now could lead to catastrophic consequences. the president says his job is harder than he thought. we begin at the white house with margaret brennan. margaret. >> reporter: well, u.s. officials say that...
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i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. it is saturday in north korea, a major holiday in the reclusive communist nation, the anniversary of the founder kim il-sung. and there is concern around the world that his grandson, dictator kim jong-un, will use the occasion to flex his military muscle and conduct another nuclear test in defiance of the united states. ben tracy is in the north korean capital pyongyang. >> reporter: north korea has already staged four ballistic missile tests this year, and despite warnings from the u.s. and china, north korea's vice foreign minister, han song-ryol, says his country will conduct another nuclear test, its sixth overall. do you plan to conduct that test in the coming days? >> ( translated ): the nuclear test will take place at a time, at a place, that the supreme leadership deems necessary. >> reporter: he accuses of trump administration of provoking a provoking a military conflict by sending a navy strike force to the korean peninsula and continuing u.s. military exercises in south kor
i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. it is saturday in north korea, a major holiday in the reclusive communist nation, the anniversary of the founder kim il-sung. and there is concern around the world that his grandson, dictator kim jong-un, will use the occasion to flex his military muscle and conduct another nuclear test in defiance of the united states. ben tracy is in the north korean capital pyongyang. >> reporter: north korea has already staged four ballistic missile...
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hello anthony bourdain. >> my great pal anthony bourdain.le in just a second. >> time to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe. the boston globe says adidas apologized for incense activity. they sent customers an e-mail yesterday to congratulate them for surviving the boston marathon. they reminded adidas of the bombing at the ago that killed three people. >> the boston globe reports official from the boston marathon have retired catherine switzer's bib number. she made history as the first woman to run the marathon 50 years ago. she ran the race again on monday at age 70. her number 261 will be retired to honor her commitment to running and social change. bravo. >> bravo indeed. we like her. the washington post reports on a ceremony at georgetown university. nora o'donnell's alma mater to dedicated a building in honor of slaves. >> behind me is isaac hawkins hall. >> the university and the group of catholic priests apologized. the building was remained for one of the 272 slaves. some of their descendants attended that cere
hello anthony bourdain. >> my great pal anthony bourdain.le in just a second. >> time to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe. the boston globe says adidas apologized for incense activity. they sent customers an e-mail yesterday to congratulate them for surviving the boston marathon. they reminded adidas of the bombing at the ago that killed three people. >> the boston globe reports official from the boston marathon have retired catherine switzer's bib...
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i'm anthony mason along with alex wagner. we begin this morning with a north korean ballistic missile test on president trump's 100th day in office. the missile exploded shortly after it was launched north of pyongyang, the capital. >> north korea has been conducted missile and nuclear weapons activities since the beginning of the year. this latest attempt underscores the north's determination to develop a nuclear weapons program in defiance of international pressure. paula read is in washington with the latest. good morning. >> good morning. on the eve of his 100th day, president trump sought out reporters, but while he was touting his achievements here at home, tensions in north korea continued to mount. early saturday morning in north korea kim jong-un test launched an unidentified ball lis tig missile. president trump responded by tweeting north korea disrespected china and-i president when it unsuccessfully launched a missile. bad. this is after he was warned the situation with north korea could get worse. >> there's a c
i'm anthony mason along with alex wagner. we begin this morning with a north korean ballistic missile test on president trump's 100th day in office. the missile exploded shortly after it was launched north of pyongyang, the capital. >> north korea has been conducted missile and nuclear weapons activities since the beginning of the year. this latest attempt underscores the north's determination to develop a nuclear weapons program in defiance of international pressure. paula read is in...
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quiÉn sÍ estuvo fue marc anthony en compaÑÍa de su joven novia. del concierto jennifer lÓpez fue de fiesta con su novio y su ex. miren. a mano izquierda, alex rodrÍguez, con una cerveza en la mano. eso es lo que pasa cuando vas a la fiesta del ex. jennifer lÓpez se va a bailar junto a marc anthony. miren. alex rodrÍguez en la pared. se siente raro. que uno vaya con la nueva novia, pero que se vaya bailar con el ex. la mÚsica que sonaba era la mÚsica de marc anthony. mira la cara de alex. [risas] eso lo sabe todo hombre. me extraÑa! [risas] no te rÍas! cuando uno estÁ empezando a salir con una chica la tienes que llevar a tu zona de confort, no con la familia de tu ex. vamos con informaciÓn. una noticia muy triste. este fin de semana nos dijo adiÓs un grande de la mÚsica colombiana, vamos a ver las imÁgenes a continuaciÓn. muchos artistas colombianos e internacionales despidieron al cantante. a las 06:30 terminÓ un concierto, se dirigÍa a su casa, dicen que su esposa no estaba llamando, exceso de velocidad, en fin, perdiÓ la vida este muchacho de 2
quiÉn sÍ estuvo fue marc anthony en compaÑÍa de su joven novia. del concierto jennifer lÓpez fue de fiesta con su novio y su ex. miren. a mano izquierda, alex rodrÍguez, con una cerveza en la mano. eso es lo que pasa cuando vas a la fiesta del ex. jennifer lÓpez se va a bailar junto a marc anthony. miren. alex rodrÍguez en la pared. se siente raro. que uno vaya con la nueva novia, pero que se vaya bailar con el ex. la mÚsica que sonaba era la mÚsica de marc anthony. mira la cara de...
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, marc anthony, la ex novia de marc antho anthony, los hijos de ar. >> sabes que los tragos. >> les traigo (risas) >> yo voy a seguir viendo quÉ hay en las redes. >> hasta ya se acercan los premios billboard 2017 y telemundo honra a ricardo arjona con el premio billboard trayectoria artÍstica. >> arjona es uno de los mÁs respetados artistas de la mÚsica latina tiene trayectoria de mÁs de 30 aÑos asÍ que esperamos y vamos a verlo cantar durante la ceremonia de transmisiÓn que se transmitirÁ en vivo desde jueves 27 de abril a las 8/7 centro en su cadena telemundo. >>ay que resaltar que arjona es muy difÍcil de comprometer y ver en televisiÓn. >> casi no sale. >> tiene temas nuevos, seguramente los va a tocar. >> la verdad que muchÍsimo gusto. >> no pudo resistirse. >> si Él pasa de que lo agarra lo agarra. >> como mark a j.lo. >> cualquier cosa. >> (risas). >> bueno, vamos con la noticia del dÍa con vanessa h. >> van a estar imperdibles los premios billboard este aÑo. >> javier duarte ex gobernador de veracruz aceptarÁ su extradiciÓn segÚn dijo su abogado, mÉxico tiene 60 dÍas para hacer el
, marc anthony, la ex novia de marc antho anthony, los hijos de ar. >> sabes que los tragos. >> les traigo (risas) >> yo voy a seguir viendo quÉ hay en las redes. >> hasta ya se acercan los premios billboard 2017 y telemundo honra a ricardo arjona con el premio billboard trayectoria artÍstica. >> arjona es uno de los mÁs respetados artistas de la mÚsica latina tiene trayectoria de mÁs de 30 aÑos asÍ que esperamos y vamos a verlo cantar durante la ceremonia...