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it was in a familiar setting for anthony bourdain. a dinner table at a restaurant, the hard part, finding one that would allow the interview to even take place. >> we were supposed to be dining in another restaurant this evening and when they heard that you would be joining me they changed their mind and we were uninvited. is -- should i be concerned about having dinner with you? >> first of all, tony, did you surprise from that kind of response? >> was i surprised? >> yeah. >> they were concerned that complications might arise. there is precedent that critics of the government, critics of putin, bad things seem to happen to them. >> that's right -- well, yes. i am liberal democratic opposition leader in this country, and i believe that russia has a chance to be free. unfortunately, existing what i represent in russia over the 19th century and not of 21st, but 19th century with the super power one guy with our balance of the power, and without real free of press and without real competition and without elections and without independen
it was in a familiar setting for anthony bourdain. a dinner table at a restaurant, the hard part, finding one that would allow the interview to even take place. >> we were supposed to be dining in another restaurant this evening and when they heard that you would be joining me they changed their mind and we were uninvited. is -- should i be concerned about having dinner with you? >> first of all, tony, did you surprise from that kind of response? >> was i surprised? >>...
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last year anthony bourdain spoke with nemtsov about politics, corruption and about vladimir putin. exchange over dinner. bourdain asked if he was afraid of getting killed. take a look. >> given the worrying connection between angering vladimir putin and bad things happening, are you concerned? >> me? >> yeah. >> about myself? >> yeah you're a pain in the ass. >> i am concerned generally. generally. i want to tell my family how much more concerned than me. because if you're concerned every minute that's the best way to be killed. >> why can't you just like everybody else? why do you have to be -- why make life difficult for yourself? >> this is good question. first, i am well known guy. and this is a safety because if this is happens to me it will be a scandal not only here but throughout the world. >> anthony bourdain joins now. he thought his notoriety would protect him. and and he was wrong. >> he didn't seem concerned when i had dinner with him. i think he really enjoyed being who he was. he was fully aware of the danger of the situation in general and i think he was not surpris
last year anthony bourdain spoke with nemtsov about politics, corruption and about vladimir putin. exchange over dinner. bourdain asked if he was afraid of getting killed. take a look. >> given the worrying connection between angering vladimir putin and bad things happening, are you concerned? >> me? >> yeah. >> about myself? >> yeah you're a pain in the ass. >> i am concerned generally. generally. i want to tell my family how much more concerned than me....
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earlier in the year, cnn's anthony bourdain had a chance to sit down with nemtsov.hear him be a critic of the president putin. some of it has aired before on cnn but what you're about to watch are parts of the interview that have never been seen. >> reporter: you kno-- >> you are in a typical country of -- this is typical like philippines and middle asian countries and like some others, right? absolutely typical. the relationship with putin and his people around, right? good relationship with -- doesn't matter. either in the city. while you have a chance to raise money, to be successful, you know, to buy real estate in the south of france or in switzerland, swiss banks, et cetera. but if something happened between you and putin or you or the governor, you could be in jail. it's very easy. >> reporter: dismantled -- >> yes. police raiders, they are going to organize every central block of business. what we see throughout the world. this is an opportunity for you to do something, right? >> reporter: right. >> and this is your independence. russia strongly defers if yo
earlier in the year, cnn's anthony bourdain had a chance to sit down with nemtsov.hear him be a critic of the president putin. some of it has aired before on cnn but what you're about to watch are parts of the interview that have never been seen. >> reporter: you kno-- >> you are in a typical country of -- this is typical like philippines and middle asian countries and like some others, right? absolutely typical. the relationship with putin and his people around, right? good...
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anthony bourdain that, wasn't the first location they wanted to interview. when they told the restaurant owner who was coming they said you're no longer welcome. that was a second location to use because of the exact concerns. >> remarkable that we have that interview. >>> want to turn to more uplifting you news. you'll never guess who push for boxer manny pacquiao to get into the ring with floyd mayweather. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards destroying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. every year, millions of americans just like you learn that a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if jill had lifelock's protection, she may have been notified before it was too late. lifelock's credit notification ser
anthony bourdain that, wasn't the first location they wanted to interview. when they told the restaurant owner who was coming they said you're no longer welcome. that was a second location to use because of the exact concerns. >> remarkable that we have that interview. >>> want to turn to more uplifting you news. you'll never guess who push for boxer manny pacquiao to get into the ring with floyd mayweather. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing...
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the kremlin walls. >>> a year ago, boris nemtsov sat down for dinner with cnn travel show host anthony bourdainain. he spoke about life under putin's control. here's a clip of what he had to say in that interview. >> you know you are in the typical country of kronny capitalism. this is typical. like philippines, pakistan like some others right? absolutely typical. good relationship with government doesn't matter. you have a chance to raise money, to be successful you know to buy real estate in the south of france or in switzerland. swiss banks, et cetera but if something happened between you and putin or you and governor you are going to be in jail. it's very easy. >> dismantle -- >> yeah. police raiders are going to block your business. this is an opportunity for you to do something, right? >> right. >> this is your independence. >> russia strongly -- if you are rich you are a slave. if you are rich you are very much dependent. a lot of very rich guys whom i know right, they look at me and say, boris you are much more free than our team. nevertheless what kind of money or reason do you have be
the kremlin walls. >>> a year ago, boris nemtsov sat down for dinner with cnn travel show host anthony bourdainain. he spoke about life under putin's control. here's a clip of what he had to say in that interview. >> you know you are in the typical country of kronny capitalism. this is typical. like philippines, pakistan like some others right? absolutely typical. good relationship with government doesn't matter. you have a chance to raise money, to be successful you know to buy...
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speaking to our anthony bourdain last year. >>> still to come here on cnn, if malaysia airlines flightis ever found, how will it be recovered? we'll take a look at cutting edge technology that could raise the missing jetliner's wreckage. >>> plus why a dallas nurse who survived ebola is suing the hospital where she worked. ♪♪♪ >>> sara lee own's vice president has put himself into quarantine tine after one of his bodyguards died from ebola last week. samuel sam sumana tells reuters he will lead by example and avoid contact with anyone for 21 days. sierra leone along with guinea were hardest hit. the total number of new cases has sharply declined though a wave of marine infections is raising new concerns. >>> do you remember the u.s. nurse nina pham? she survived ebola. now she's suing the hospital where she contracted the disease. the 26-year-old tells the "dallas morning news" that the hospital and its parent company failed her and her colleagues because they didn't provide proper training and gear. pham says she has nightmares body aches, and insomnia as a result of getting the disea
speaking to our anthony bourdain last year. >>> still to come here on cnn, if malaysia airlines flightis ever found, how will it be recovered? we'll take a look at cutting edge technology that could raise the missing jetliner's wreckage. >>> plus why a dallas nurse who survived ebola is suing the hospital where she worked. ♪♪♪ >>> sara lee own's vice president has put himself into quarantine tine after one of his bodyguards died from ebola last week. samuel sam...
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anthony bourdain parts unknown starts now. [ speaking in a foreign language ] ♪ ♪ [ speaking in a foreignguage ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >>> this house came to be built by a dr. blake, who was in the eastern company service. my grandfather came to be nominated to the body called the council of state, which used to be a part of british india. >> it was another time, one that few still remember, the india before partition, when these rooms, this house, was part of the seat of power. >> i had the privilege of being born in this house upstairs. >> this was the maharajah's bed. i mean, his chambers are present. >> and it was the routine that we would all ride up into my grandfather's room to wish him good morning, and then we'd all come down for breakfast. >> the walls tell a story, many stories. >> there used to be a lot of animosity. there were two very divided cla
anthony bourdain parts unknown starts now. [ speaking in a foreign language ] ♪ ♪ [ speaking in a foreignguage ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >>> this house came to be built by a dr. blake, who was in the eastern company...
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anthony bourdain, parts unknown, jerusalem is now. >>> it's easily the most contentious piece of real estate in the world. and there's no hope, none, of ever talking about it without pissing somebody, if not everybody off. maybe that's why it's taken me so long to come here, a place where even the names of ordinary things are ferociously disputed. where does falafel come from? who makes the best hummus? is it a fence or a wall? by the end of this hour, i'll be seen by many as a terrorist sympathizer, a zionist tool, a self-hating jew, an apologist for american imperialism, an orientalist, socialist, fascist, cia agent, and worse. so here depose nothing -- goes nothing. ♪ ♪ this beautiful world ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ >> i was raised without religion. one side of the family long ago, catholic -- i think. the other side, jewish. i've never been in a synagogue. i don't believe in a higher power. but that doesn't make me any less jewish, i
anthony bourdain, parts unknown, jerusalem is now. >>> it's easily the most contentious piece of real estate in the world. and there's no hope, none, of ever talking about it without pissing somebody, if not everybody off. maybe that's why it's taken me so long to come here, a place where even the names of ordinary things are ferociously disputed. where does falafel come from? who makes the best hummus? is it a fence or a wall? by the end of this hour, i'll be seen by many as a...
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. >>> anthony bourdain interviewed him last year. he talked in depth about putin and inside russia. take a listen. >> he is not your problem, but problem of russian people. it's strange, the governments and russian people will be very much cautious about putin because they have their own problems in europe syria, iran unemployment problem in the states. you know american budget deficit deficit, very expensive, right? every nation league nations are involved in domestic deals. that's the first part. second people outside the country are not interested in corruption inside russia because this is russian money. russian people own this money, not american. that's why american administration must be interested in corruption. they are interested in securities. well problem is that general -- general security problem for russian people and for the rest of the world is that we build very unstable and very unpredictable system. system when everything depends on one person is unstable. imagine, for example, putin break his leg, what happens with this country? nuclear power. member of the unit
. >>> anthony bourdain interviewed him last year. he talked in depth about putin and inside russia. take a listen. >> he is not your problem, but problem of russian people. it's strange, the governments and russian people will be very much cautious about putin because they have their own problems in europe syria, iran unemployment problem in the states. you know american budget deficit deficit, very expensive, right? every nation league nations are involved in domestic deals....
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. >> listen to what boris nemtsov told our anthony bourdain.n interview in a restaurant together last year. >> we were supposed to be dining at another restaurant this evening and when they heard you would be joining me we were uninvited. should i be concerned about having dinner with you? >> this is a country of corruption. here you have business very unsafe situation. everybody can press you and destroy your business. >> critics of the government of putin, bad things seem to happen to them. >> yes. unfortunately, russia unfortunately 19th century, not of 21st. >> buck we got statements from the president and other leaders in the u.s. on this. longer term do you think there should be any u.s. policy change reaction given this given we don't know who carried it out? >> any u.s. policy change is unlikely. this is clearly a tragedy for nemtsov's family and supporters but more broadly for russia because irrespective of who the actual culprit may be, the message is very much the same which is that if you're part of the opposition you are a target.
. >> listen to what boris nemtsov told our anthony bourdain.n interview in a restaurant together last year. >> we were supposed to be dining at another restaurant this evening and when they heard you would be joining me we were uninvited. should i be concerned about having dinner with you? >> this is a country of corruption. here you have business very unsafe situation. everybody can press you and destroy your business. >> critics of the government of putin, bad things...
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and speaking to cnn's anthony bourdain he spoke with him offering grim predictions of his own deathcreditingir putin. >> a good relationship with putin around. it doesn't matter. while you have a chance to raise money, to be successful you know to buy real estate in this south of france or switzerland, open accounts in swiss banks et cetera cetera but if something happened between you and putin and you are a governor you could be in jail. >> and your company dismantled. >> your company will disappear. >> cnn's matthew chance is following the story from moscow tell us more matthew. >> reporter: that's right, carol. as you mentioned, thousands of people turned out here in moscow for the biggest rally we have seen for several years. ever since boris nemtsov was assassinated on this bridge just a short distance from the kremlin, people have been laying tributes and flowers and messages of shock and sympathy. this one hear reads in russian, propaganda propaganda -- and means propaganda kills, a reference to this idea that the opposition is say ing saying the atmosphere in russia is such if you're
and speaking to cnn's anthony bourdain he spoke with him offering grim predictions of his own deathcreditingir putin. >> a good relationship with putin around. it doesn't matter. while you have a chance to raise money, to be successful you know to buy real estate in this south of france or switzerland, open accounts in swiss banks et cetera cetera but if something happened between you and putin and you are a governor you could be in jail. >> and your company dismantled. >>...
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boris nemtsov had a very fascinating conversation a candid one with anthony bourdain last year. he told bourdain he was increasingly concerned how president putin could be undermining the political system. you'll see this discussion at 7:30 eastern right here on cnn, the bourdain interview special with boris nemtsov. >> an ad in the new york times is being recalled for perverse and outrageous and targets an obama adviser likening her to genocide. take a look at that. we'll talk about this with the rabbi behind the ad next. appeared in "the new york times" this weekend an image of national security adviser susan rice is paired with this phrase susan rice has a blind spot. genocide. it was taken out by shmuley bothaiak. a senior official at the white house told cnn, quote, let me read this to you, the ad is being widely met with revulsion that it deserves. frankly, the ad says more about those who supported it than it says about susan rice. the rabbi joins me now. he is defending this ad. thank you for being with me. for a lot of people looking at this and a lot of people in the j
boris nemtsov had a very fascinating conversation a candid one with anthony bourdain last year. he told bourdain he was increasingly concerned how president putin could be undermining the political system. you'll see this discussion at 7:30 eastern right here on cnn, the bourdain interview special with boris nemtsov. >> an ad in the new york times is being recalled for perverse and outrageous and targets an obama adviser likening her to genocide. take a look at that. we'll talk about this...
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. >> i want to play you sound from nemtsov, himself, when he talked to anthony bourdain last year.reshadows the danger he, himself, would be facing and talks about a rise in corruption in russia. list b. >> we're supposed to be dining at another restaurant this evening and when they heard that you would be joining me we were uninvited. should i be concerned about having dinner with you? >> this is a country of corruption and if you have business, you are in a very unsafe situation. everybody can press you and destroy your business. that's it. this is a system. >> critics of government, critic critics of putin, bad things seem to happen to them. >> yes. unfortunately, existing power represent what i say russia of 19th century. not of 21st. >> so nemtsov obviously knew he was in a risky business. how do you think his death, his murder is going to affect opponents of putin's regime? >> clearly it's going to have a major chilling effect. the fact that we're probably not going to find out who was actually responsible for this based on previous political assassinations in the country. i
. >> i want to play you sound from nemtsov, himself, when he talked to anthony bourdain last year.reshadows the danger he, himself, would be facing and talks about a rise in corruption in russia. list b. >> we're supposed to be dining at another restaurant this evening and when they heard that you would be joining me we were uninvited. should i be concerned about having dinner with you? >> this is a country of corruption and if you have business, you are in a very unsafe...
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a deputy hinted to the intrigue in russia last year when he sat down to dinner with our own anthony bourdainand his people around, right? >> right. >> have a good relationship with -- doesn't matter. either you're in the city. you have a chance to raise money to be successful, you know, to buy real estate in the south of france or in switzerland to open swiss banks, et cetera. but if something happened between you or putin ore r or you and the governor, you would be in jail. it's very easy. >> and your company is dishand ld. >> the company will disappear. >> jam might il might be a bett option. ivan watson is live in moscow. hugh is this playing out where you are on the street? does people this it's at all possible a crime, a random crime or do they think the kremlin is involved here? >> reporter: well, i think some people are quick to blame the kremlin or at least the atmosphere of intolerance that the media has created saying that might have contributed to the brazen assassination. on sunday there was a march in honor of boris nemtsov that went through central moscow and there were perhaps
a deputy hinted to the intrigue in russia last year when he sat down to dinner with our own anthony bourdainand his people around, right? >> right. >> have a good relationship with -- doesn't matter. either you're in the city. you have a chance to raise money to be successful, you know, to buy real estate in the south of france or in switzerland to open swiss banks, et cetera. but if something happened between you or putin ore r or you and the governor, you would be in jail. it's...
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he shared a meal with cnn's anthony bourdain in which he said vladimir putin has overseen a rise in corruptionposed to be dining at another restaurant this evening. when they heard you would be joining me we were uninvited. should i be concerned about having dinner with you? >> this is a country of corruption and if you have business, you are in a very unsafe situation. everybody can press you and destroy your business. >> that's it? this is a system. critics of the government critics of putin, bad things seem to happen to them. >> yes. unfortunately, existing power represent, what i say, russia of 19th century. not of 21st. >> joining me now, mikail the former president of the republic of georgia. he's also serving on the advisory council to the president petro poroshenko is the issues that are ongoing. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me on your show. >> i know you knew boris mentsov personally. you talked to him, in fact, days before his death. what did he share with you? >> we discussed ukraine because he was prepareing his report on ukraine, but then when i showed up at t
he shared a meal with cnn's anthony bourdain in which he said vladimir putin has overseen a rise in corruptionposed to be dining at another restaurant this evening. when they heard you would be joining me we were uninvited. should i be concerned about having dinner with you? >> this is a country of corruption and if you have business, you are in a very unsafe situation. everybody can press you and destroy your business. >> that's it? this is a system. critics of the government...
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last year, he spoke to cnn's anthony bourdain. the footage you're about to see is a footage of an interview previously aired on cnn but this segment never made the final cut. nemtsov talks about what it's like to live in the shadow of the kremlin and the consequence for the rest of the world. >> first of all, tony, putin not your problem but problem of the russian people. it's real strange. the western governments and russian people will be very much curious will putin because they have their own problems, in europe, syrian problem and iran problem and problem in the states. american budget deficit. health care, et cetera, right? that's why every nation, especially big nations are involved in their domestic deals. it's a fierce point. second, people outside the country are not interested in corruption inside russia because this is russian money. you know, russian people own this money, not american. that is why american administration must be interrupted in corruption inside russia. then it's about security like you mentioned. wel
last year, he spoke to cnn's anthony bourdain. the footage you're about to see is a footage of an interview previously aired on cnn but this segment never made the final cut. nemtsov talks about what it's like to live in the shadow of the kremlin and the consequence for the rest of the world. >> first of all, tony, putin not your problem but problem of the russian people. it's real strange. the western governments and russian people will be very much curious will putin because they have...
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seriously, lastly, i find up in the bargain break into the situation room with breaking news -- anthony bourdainen with breaking news about a philly cheesesteak. the only way we will care about the budget is if the budgett suddenly mysteriously disappeared. then, you get a budget simulator, get a panel, you put me right in the middle of the non-action. i am riveted. [laughter] or you go the fox news route. you get the budget to shoot an unarmed black kid and rush to the budgets defense arguing the budget was written on white paper and that is why this is happening. [laughter] i don't care how this goes tonight because tomorrow it will say, muslim bombs and a muslim kills. it is bad for me either way. [laughter] [applause] i am just saying, scare me, yell at me, show me that being reasonable is treasonable. that is what i want. for they can cover it like msnbc but their ratings are so much better it does not even matter. just some advice. my larger point is i'm not going to make fun of c-span. [laughter] i am also honored to be representing the american muslim community tonight. [applause] thank
seriously, lastly, i find up in the bargain break into the situation room with breaking news -- anthony bourdainen with breaking news about a philly cheesesteak. the only way we will care about the budget is if the budgett suddenly mysteriously disappeared. then, you get a budget simulator, get a panel, you put me right in the middle of the non-action. i am riveted. [laughter] or you go the fox news route. you get the budget to shoot an unarmed black kid and rush to the budgets defense arguing...
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>> reporter: in a 2014 interview with cnn's anthony bourdain nemtsov said he knew he irritated the kremlin but felt his popularity would actually protect him. >> there is precedent that critics of the government critics of putin, bad things seem to happen to them. >> i'm well-known guy and this is a safety because if something happens with me it will be scandal not only in moscow city but also in the world. >> reporter: now, a little bit of news we just got. the girlfriend of nemtsov, the ukrainian girlfriend we are just hearing from ukrainian foreign ministry's twitter feed that she has returned to kiev after three days of questioning, after staying under police protection and security at the home of one of nemtsov's political allies. separately it's just important to bring this home. the killing took place on this bridge. those red bricks there, those walls over there, that is the kremlin. it's 100 feet 150 feet away from here. it is perhaps one of the most heavily guarded, most secure places in all of russia which brings home kind of what an incredible signal and symbol this is this kil
>> reporter: in a 2014 interview with cnn's anthony bourdain nemtsov said he knew he irritated the kremlin but felt his popularity would actually protect him. >> there is precedent that critics of the government critics of putin, bad things seem to happen to them. >> i'm well-known guy and this is a safety because if something happens with me it will be scandal not only in moscow city but also in the world. >> reporter: now, a little bit of news we just got. the...