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. >> i can watch anthony bourdain to eat a cricket. >> and they finally found a way to keep a crickety always do something clever. >> you think the senator will talk about that coming up this morning on "state of the union." >> we will see if he brings that up. >> we wanted to tell you, anthony bourdain is kufpling back with a new season of "parts unknown," and he is bar hopping and something called the soup of death. i will leave that to him, i think. >> it airs tonight at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. >> we are always so glad that you are with us on saturday and sunday mornings. make some great memories today. "inside politics" with john king starts right now. >>> hillary clinton brushes off new questions about whether the family foundation profits from decisions she made while secretary of state. >> plus, house republicans threaten subpoenas unless hillary talks about benghazi and why she erased her personal e-mails. >> republicans spend another weekend making back to back appeals to conservatives. >> the institution of marriage is one man and one woman, and that existed before o
. >> i can watch anthony bourdain to eat a cricket. >> and they finally found a way to keep a crickety always do something clever. >> you think the senator will talk about that coming up this morning on "state of the union." >> we will see if he brings that up. >> we wanted to tell you, anthony bourdain is kufpling back with a new season of "parts unknown," and he is bar hopping and something called the soup of death. i will leave that to him, i...
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. -- anthony bourdain eat a cricket. [laughter] buzz feed is here, i can show you a listicle of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. usa today is here. they are only here because they slipped through the hotel door. that's usa today, unless today is saturday or sunday. [laughter] npr is here. npr had a lot of success with the "serial" podcast, which finally answer the question, what would it be like if somebody whispered to me an episode of dateline? next season, pick somebody who definitely did it, like amanda knox. nbc is here. even us at snl got criticized this year for making fun of isis. if anybody is guilty of taking isis to lightly, it's them. you know? what can i say about brian williams. nothing, because i work for nbc. [laughter] [applause] there are so many stars from so many great shows here. we are in a golden age of television. i still see so many negative or trails of black and gay people. i mean it's 2015, and we still have characters like john lemon it's ridiculous. the cast of blackish is here which i thin
. -- anthony bourdain eat a cricket. [laughter] buzz feed is here, i can show you a listicle of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. usa today is here. they are only here because they slipped through the hotel door. that's usa today, unless today is saturday or sunday. [laughter] npr is here. npr had a lot of success with the "serial" podcast, which finally answer the question, what would it be like if somebody whispered to me an episode of dateline? next season, pick somebody who...
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. >> anthony bourdain parts >> anthony bourdain parts unknown starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is the story of one man, one chef, and a city. also it's about france and a lot of other chefs. and a culinary tradition that grew up to change the world of gastronomy. it's about a family tree, about the trunk from which many branches grew. it's about food, lots of food. great food. some of the greatest food on earth. ♪ 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 la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la la ♪ >>> what is it exactly about this place? over the past century the system here, the tradition, whatever it is that took hold here, churned out a tremendous number of the world's most important chefs. chappell, bocuse, toisgros, and most importantly, influenced nearly all the rest of them. >> why lyon? why is this such a gastronomic capital? why bocuse here? why troisgros? why all of these gr
. >> anthony bourdain parts >> anthony bourdain parts unknown starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is the story of one man, one chef, and a city. also it's about france and a lot of other chefs. and a culinary tradition that grew up to change the world of gastronomy. it's about a family tree, about the trunk from which many branches grew. it's about food, lots of food. great food. some of the greatest food on earth. ♪ i took a walk through this...
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. >>> tonight on cnn, anthony bourdain is bar hopping and spam eating and a little something called theeath? >> korea. land of contrast and drinking. a lot. >> you did drink well and you can recover. >> we are going to find out, aren't we? >> whee! >> i do not love myself this morning. dried squib, m&ms and mixing your alcohols? >> yes. >> the problem for me, i'm older than anybody in this country and my glass is always full. this is pretty awesome. i think a culture of liberal attitude toward staff is a money maker. . shake that. that's me. korea as i know it anticipates the future very well. did i mention the drinking? we are going to show the people we have what it takes. tomorrow, be there or be square. that's good. >> season premiere "parts unknown" airs tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on cnn. ♪ caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may i
. >>> tonight on cnn, anthony bourdain is bar hopping and spam eating and a little something called theeath? >> korea. land of contrast and drinking. a lot. >> you did drink well and you can recover. >> we are going to find out, aren't we? >> whee! >> i do not love myself this morning. dried squib, m&ms and mixing your alcohols? >> yes. >> the problem for me, i'm older than anybody in this country and my glass is always full. this is pretty...
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the label tells the story. >>> the cnn hit show "anthony bourdain bourdain parts unknown," is returningasons you would like to see again before the season premiere. you get to vote and decide which one makes the cut, and anthony bourdain joins us now. >> hi. >> you have boiled down your globe trotting to your ten favorite destinations? >> my favorite shows. i don't know if i would be recommending a vacation in libya right now, but these were the shows i am most proud of and happiest with the result. >> what did you like most about the congo show? >> it was so difficult, and it took years and years and years to set up to be able to get in there and to be able to do it reasonably safely and the level of difficulty was unlike any other show a level of uncertainty, and we worked really hard on it and came back with a show i am proud of. complex and a big story, and took a lot to do and i am proud of the work we did. >> i would imagine it's almost like picking amongst your children and each have a memory like the food that you love and the people and the stories they share with you. >> we me
the label tells the story. >>> the cnn hit show "anthony bourdain bourdain parts unknown," is returningasons you would like to see again before the season premiere. you get to vote and decide which one makes the cut, and anthony bourdain joins us now. >> hi. >> you have boiled down your globe trotting to your ten favorite destinations? >> my favorite shows. i don't know if i would be recommending a vacation in libya right now, but these were the shows i am...
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from figuring it out to getting it done we're here to help. >>> the new season of anthony bourdain partsnd the destination is south korea with a twist. there is a lot of drinking and food. leigh sently -- recently tony came to my house and did korean cooking for me and we talked about the debut. >> so this upcoming season you go to south korea and to celebrate that you are going to cook a south korea dish. >> it is called [ inaudible ] and as so many great dishes out of poverty and desperation and american appearance and a hungry country and very little protein and people were literally skav arranging out of trash -- skavaging outside of army bases and when we talked about doing this and i thought what would anderson be freaked out by what will offend him. >> the smell is already quite bad. >> terrifying him. >> how do you say it? >> [ inaudible ]. >> a big wad of ground pork. that is luxurious, you wouldn't have that back in war time. but it gets better and better. >> hot dogs or vienna sausages. >> what else are we doing? >> lest we forget the most important component, god wants to you
from figuring it out to getting it done we're here to help. >>> the new season of anthony bourdain partsnd the destination is south korea with a twist. there is a lot of drinking and food. leigh sently -- recently tony came to my house and did korean cooking for me and we talked about the debut. >> so this upcoming season you go to south korea and to celebrate that you are going to cook a south korea dish. >> it is called [ inaudible ] and as so many great dishes out of...
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. >>> get ready for brand new episodes of "anthony bourdain parts unknown" fifth season debuts tonightere on cnn. first stop south korea. >> everything you learned painfully in college about drinking don't mix, you know try to avoid raw shellfish in excess while drinking. they do all of those things. right me if i'm wrong here. squid, m&m's and mixing your alcohols? >> yeah. ♪ >> modern korea has over the course of the last decade or so invested so heavily in an official way in their culture. you know not just infrastructure. not just industry. they've spent a lot of money promoting their music, their films, their television their just general pop culture to spectacular result. >> "anthony bourdain parts unknown" tonight 9:00 eastern on cnn. >>> did you watch last night? last night's annual white house correspondence' dinner the washington skewered washington power players, the media that covers them and of course himself, a lot of self-deprecating jokes in there at his annual dinner. he began the roast by welcoming the star studded crowd to the fourth quarter of his presidency. >> aft
. >>> get ready for brand new episodes of "anthony bourdain parts unknown" fifth season debuts tonightere on cnn. first stop south korea. >> everything you learned painfully in college about drinking don't mix, you know try to avoid raw shellfish in excess while drinking. they do all of those things. right me if i'm wrong here. squid, m&m's and mixing your alcohols? >> yeah. ♪ >> modern korea has over the course of the last decade or so invested so...
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. -- anthony bourdain. buzzfeed is here. you a list of 17 reasons why they should not be. get.guys, do not usa today is here. they are only here because they were slipped under the hotel door. that is usa today, unless today is saturday or sunday. npr is here. they are right at the front. of success with their podcast which asked -- answered the question, what would it be like if someone whispered an episode of dateline. sarah, i am sorry you were not able to get your plus sign out of jail in time. next season, pick someone who definitely did it. amanda knox. there is dna on the knife, you guys. nbc is here. snl got criticized this year for making fun of isis. that is unfair. if anyone is guilty for taking is the nsa.htly, it you know? oh. and what can i say about brian while you? nothing. because i work for nbc. there are so many stars from so many great shows here. we are really in a golden age of television, but i have two say i still see so many negative portrayals of black and gay people out there. it is 2015 and we still have tv lemmon.er is like dawn -- it is ridicu
. -- anthony bourdain. buzzfeed is here. you a list of 17 reasons why they should not be. get.guys, do not usa today is here. they are only here because they were slipped under the hotel door. that is usa today, unless today is saturday or sunday. npr is here. they are right at the front. of success with their podcast which asked -- answered the question, what would it be like if someone whispered an episode of dateline. sarah, i am sorry you were not able to get your plus sign out of jail in...
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that's why anthony bourdain sought him out when he went to iran to do a piece here for cnn.y you'd want to talk to. and he would be covering all of the news about iran lately. the nuclear walks and all the rest if he were not behind bars. now he's a dual citizen, american and iranian. some suspect that made it easier for the government in iran to put him in jail. but these charges of espionage, there's absolutely no proof for them and as you mentioned it took months to even hear what the charges were. that's what makes it all the more outrageous. >> was there anything in his quote about the love/hate relationship with iran that might have gotten him into trouble? i can't imagine what that would be. >> some people have speculated about that. he's talking about the love as well. talking just the same way a reporter would talk pretty much wherever you report in the world. wherever you're a foreign correspondent. i've been staying in touch with his brother ali who said they were hopeful that when this nuclear deal was struck earlier in the springtime here that maybe that would m
that's why anthony bourdain sought him out when he went to iran to do a piece here for cnn.y you'd want to talk to. and he would be covering all of the news about iran lately. the nuclear walks and all the rest if he were not behind bars. now he's a dual citizen, american and iranian. some suspect that made it easier for the government in iran to put him in jail. but these charges of espionage, there's absolutely no proof for them and as you mentioned it took months to even hear what the...
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it's comforting to know that whenever a big story breaks, i can turn to cnn and watch anthony bourdain a cricket. [laughter] huffington post is here. way to go on that partnership with a.o.l. everyone in my chat room will not stop talking about it. buzzfeed is here, i can show you a listicle of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. usa today is here. they are only here because they slipped through the hotel door. [laughter] that's usa today, unless today is saturday or sunday. [laughter] npr is here. npr had a lot of success with the "serial" podcast, which finally answer the question, what would it be like if somebody whispered to me an episode of dateline? i am so sorry you could not get your plus one out of jail and time. next season, pick somebody who definitely did it, like amanda knox. there was dna on the knife, you guys. nbc is here. even us at snl got criticized this year for making fun of isis. i think that is unfair. if anybody is guilty of taking isis too lightly, it's them. you know? what can i say about brian williams? nothing, because i work for nbc. [laughter] [applause] th
it's comforting to know that whenever a big story breaks, i can turn to cnn and watch anthony bourdain a cricket. [laughter] huffington post is here. way to go on that partnership with a.o.l. everyone in my chat room will not stop talking about it. buzzfeed is here, i can show you a listicle of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. usa today is here. they are only here because they slipped through the hotel door. [laughter] that's usa today, unless today is saturday or sunday. [laughter] npr is...
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he spoke with cnn's anthony bourdain about his life in iran in july of 2014. >> are you happy here?m at a point now after five years where i miss certain things about home. i miss my buddies. i miss boreurritos and having certain beverages with my burritos in certain establishments. i love it and i hate it. it's home. it's become home. >> that home now a prison and a nightmarish ordeal for rezaian and his family. >> there was this article in an iranian newspaper which is claiming that he introduced some people nine years ago to each other and communicated with them. that's it. there's no evidence he had any access to secret material anything like that. jason certainly feels betrayed by the country, by the legal system there which he believed should protect him with the rights of an iranian citizen which is what we asked for all along. the last time i spoke to him was in july before he was taken. his wife was able to speak to him this week and had a short conversation on the phone. i think right now he's preparing -- it's been a long time with no information. we expect we may get mor
he spoke with cnn's anthony bourdain about his life in iran in july of 2014. >> are you happy here?m at a point now after five years where i miss certain things about home. i miss my buddies. i miss boreurritos and having certain beverages with my burritos in certain establishments. i love it and i hate it. it's home. it's become home. >> that home now a prison and a nightmarish ordeal for rezaian and his family. >> there was this article in an iranian newspaper which is...
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and right now, we ask you to vote on your favorite anthony bourdain parts unknown episode.s it? we have a winner. it was "parts unknown iran" which begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ he places, of all the countries, all the years of traveling, it's here in iran that i am greeted most warmly by total strangers.
and right now, we ask you to vote on your favorite anthony bourdain parts unknown episode.s it? we have a winner. it was "parts unknown iran" which begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ he places, of all the countries, all the years of traveling, it's here in iran that i am greeted most warmly by total strangers.
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. >>> if you like adventure and exotic meals, get ready for brand new episodes of anthony bourdain parts it debuts sunday night at 9:00 right here on cnn. first up south korea. here's a preview. >> everything you learned painfully in college about drinking don't mix, you know try to avoid raw shellfish in excess while drinking. they do all of those things. >> dried squid, m & ms and mixing your alcohols? >> yeah. >> modern korea has over the course of the last decade or so invested so heavily in an official way in their culture. you know not just infrastructure not just industry. they spent a lot of money promoting their music, their films, their television their just general pop culture to spectacular results. >> i'm amara walker at cnn center. dr. sanjay gupta explores health issues and around the world. "vital signs" starts right now. of it. today we're talking about the one thing that impacts everyone no matter w
. >>> if you like adventure and exotic meals, get ready for brand new episodes of anthony bourdain parts it debuts sunday night at 9:00 right here on cnn. first up south korea. here's a preview. >> everything you learned painfully in college about drinking don't mix, you know try to avoid raw shellfish in excess while drinking. they do all of those things. >> dried squid, m & ms and mixing your alcohols? >> yeah. >> modern korea has over the course of the...
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anthony bourdain, parts unknown, starts right now. >>> pity the salary man.' tokyo's willing cog in an enormous machine requiring long hours, low pay, total dedication. and sometimes, what's called karoshi, death by overwork. here in a society of tight spaces and many expectations, the pressure is on to keep up appearances, to do what's expected, to not let the interior life become exterior. but at night, things are different. ♪ ♪ 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 la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >>> what do you need to know about tokyo? deep, deep waters. the first time i came here, it was like -- it was a transformative experience. it was a powerful and violent experience. it was as if -- it was just like taking acid for the first time. meaning what do i do now? i see the whole world in a different way. i often compare the experience of going to japan for the first time, going to
anthony bourdain, parts unknown, starts right now. >>> pity the salary man.' tokyo's willing cog in an enormous machine requiring long hours, low pay, total dedication. and sometimes, what's called karoshi, death by overwork. here in a society of tight spaces and many expectations, the pressure is on to keep up appearances, to do what's expected, to not let the interior life become exterior. but at night, things are different. ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪...
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joining me now is anthony bourdain. i get hungry every time i see you.you that all the time. that's a little weird. welcome back. you've been on cnn. this is your fifth season. has your approach to travel changed since doing this with cnn? >> sure. i think this season you see some good examples of telling really tight personal stories and big complicated messy ones. >> what are we look at? >> korea, there was some hard drinking. they party hard there, the food is delicious, it's an interestingly, the south korean government has spent a lot of money on promoting their pop culture, which has done well there and it's a unique story. we've been looking for the opportunity to tell a story backwards. so i become increasingly more sober as the show progresses. >> let's watch. >> i'd like to recommend the soup of death but the main ingredient is silk wormworms. >> yeah. oh. >> nice huh? >> oh yeah. >> eating bugs that is so last network. >> how do you like the soup? >> soup is awesome. >> so five seasons ago. soup of death. was it good? >> it wasn't bad. i've ha
joining me now is anthony bourdain. i get hungry every time i see you.you that all the time. that's a little weird. welcome back. you've been on cnn. this is your fifth season. has your approach to travel changed since doing this with cnn? >> sure. i think this season you see some good examples of telling really tight personal stories and big complicated messy ones. >> what are we look at? >> korea, there was some hard drinking. they party hard there, the food is delicious,...
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the newest member, anthony bourdain. >> me? >> and it's our roosevelt collection of wines. good being the -- thank you. >> it's good having you. >> thank you so much. close that up, man. >> close it up. the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. well, my ultimate goal when i came here... cam asked me and i said, "i wanted to win the masters." i really don't know what to expect until i go out there and play. >>> here's the thing. even with the modern china rising out of the ground all around you, even with all the things, the same things you see for sale everywhere where people have money these days, even with all that, there's still this china. shouning road, just south of people's square. it's still happening -- the good, old stuff. the china you first fell in love with. walk down the street and look in any direction, and there's something to eat. i may not know what it is immediately, but chances are it's good. we talk about foodies, and what the hell does that me
the newest member, anthony bourdain. >> me? >> and it's our roosevelt collection of wines. good being the -- thank you. >> it's good having you. >> thank you so much. close that up, man. >> close it up. the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. well, my ultimate goal when i came here... cam asked me and i said, "i wanted to win the masters." i...
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it's comforting to know whenever a big story breaks i can turn to cnn and watch anthony bourdain eatere. hey, way to go on that partnership with aol. everyone in my chat room won't stop talking about it. buzz feed is here but i can show you aalistical of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. and you guys don't forget, usa today is here. of course they're only here because they were slipped under the hotel door. now, that's usa today, unless today is saturday or sunday. npr is here. yeah. they're right in the front. they had a lot of success with the podcast that finally answered the question, what would it be like if somebody gently whispered an episode of dateline, and i'm sorry you weren't able to get your plus one out of jail in time. they must be so pissed about the jinx. it's serial but with an ending. next season pick somebody who definitely did it like amanda knox. dna on the knife, you guys. nbc is here. you know even snl got criticized this year for making fun of isis. i think that's unfair. i mean if anyone is critical of taking isis too lightly, it's them. oh, and what can i s
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. >> whenever a big story breaks, i did turn to cnn and watch anthony bourdain to eat a cricket. >> they have found a fool-proof way to keep people off my lawn. there he is. >> just make sure you got a little smile in today. thank you so much for starting your day with us. >> we have a lot coming up in the next hour of "new day," and it starts right now. >>> new aftershocks shake nepal and, now, the latest number. more than 2,200 people confirmed dead. hospitals and emergency centers so overrun, a lot of people are forced to treat patients outside. >>> the situation on mt. everest is just frightening. at least 17 people killed in avalanches and rockfalls on both slopes. the snow flattening part of one of the camps there. >> rough storms roll through parts of alabama and kentucky and millions more under a weather threat today from the plains to the gulf coast. good morning. i'm victor blackwell. >> i'm christi paul. >>> the new aftershock in nepal of 6.7 rocked the himalayan nation after a deadly earthquake of 7.8 magnitude that hit the capital kathmandu. more than 2,200 people killed jus
. >> whenever a big story breaks, i did turn to cnn and watch anthony bourdain to eat a cricket. >> they have found a fool-proof way to keep people off my lawn. there he is. >> just make sure you got a little smile in today. thank you so much for starting your day with us. >> we have a lot coming up in the next hour of "new day," and it starts right now. >>> new aftershocks shake nepal and, now, the latest number. more than 2,200 people confirmed dead....
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announced that "the washington post's" iran bureau chief, jason razion interviewed by cnn's anthony bourdain set to be tried on es speeen en espionage charges, should his safe return and of other american hostages be a condition of any nuclearkeclear deal with iran es spirnlly when it comes to lifting sanctions? >> we've stayed in our lane on this and it's relative to this agreement. i would hope and so -- i would hope that the administration as they're negotiating with iran would include things like that. i mean, it's ridiculous that this "post" reporter and other americans, you know, held there that that would continue to be the case as we're negotiating something as substantial as this. again, that's for the administration to negotiate, but i would think any two countries or six countries plus one negotiating in good faith about something would also try to resolve these issues that create such a bad will, and by the way, jake they are the biggest exporter of terrorism in the region. none of the sanctions that the administration is looking at relative to this nuclear deal at least as they
announced that "the washington post's" iran bureau chief, jason razion interviewed by cnn's anthony bourdain set to be tried on es speeen en espionage charges, should his safe return and of other american hostages be a condition of any nuclearkeclear deal with iran es spirnlly when it comes to lifting sanctions? >> we've stayed in our lane on this and it's relative to this agreement. i would hope and so -- i would hope that the administration as they're negotiating with iran...
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i want to play a portion of a conversation he and his wife had on anthony bourdain parts unknown.x weeks beforest im before he was imprisoned. >> as print journalists, our job is difficult but it's also kind of easy because there's so much to write about. you know the difficult part is convincing people on the other side of the world that what we're telling you we're seeing in front of our eyes is actually there. when you walk down the street you see a different side of things. people are proud. the culture is vibrant. people have a lot to say. >> jason is "the washington post" correspondent for iran. his wife and a fellow journalist works for the uae based up in "the national." jason is iranian-american. his wife is a full iranian citizen. this is their city tehran. >> of course now he's nowhere resembling home. he's in iran's most notorious prisoners. what's the last contact you and your family have had with him and what's your sense of his condition now? >> so last time i spoke to him was actually in july before he was taken. his i would was able to speak with him this week. th
i want to play a portion of a conversation he and his wife had on anthony bourdain parts unknown.x weeks beforest im before he was imprisoned. >> as print journalists, our job is difficult but it's also kind of easy because there's so much to write about. you know the difficult part is convincing people on the other side of the world that what we're telling you we're seeing in front of our eyes is actually there. when you walk down the street you see a different side of things. people are...
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. >> anthony bourdain parts unknown starts right now. >>> this is the story of one man, one chef and also it's about friends and a lot of other chefs. and a culinary tradition that grew up to change the world of astronomy. a family tree and the truck from which many branches grew.
. >> anthony bourdain parts unknown starts right now. >>> this is the story of one man, one chef and also it's about friends and a lot of other chefs. and a culinary tradition that grew up to change the world of astronomy. a family tree and the truck from which many branches grew.
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. >> anthony bourdain parts unknown starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> thisy. also it's about france and a lot of other chefs. and a culinary tradition that grew up to change the world of gastronomy. it's about a family tree, about the trunk from which many branches grew. it's about food, lots of food. great food. some of the greatest food on earth. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪
. >> anthony bourdain parts unknown starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> thisy. also it's about france and a lot of other chefs. and a culinary tradition that grew up to change the world of gastronomy. it's about a family tree, about the trunk from which many branches grew. it's about food, lots of food. great food. some of the greatest food on earth. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪
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anthony bourdain parts unknown, starts right now. >>> pity the salary man.'normous machine requiring long hours, low pay, total dedication. and sometimes, what's called karoshi, death by overwork. here in a society of tight spaces and many
anthony bourdain parts unknown, starts right now. >>> pity the salary man.'normous machine requiring long hours, low pay, total dedication. and sometimes, what's called karoshi, death by overwork. here in a society of tight spaces and many
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when a big story breaks, i can turn to cnn and watch anthony bourdain eat a cricket. with aol. everyone in my chat room won't stop talking about it. buzz feed is here. but i can show you a list of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. you guys, don't forget, "usa today" is here. of course, they're only here because they were slipped under the hotel door. [ laughter ] that's "usa today," unless today is saturday or sunday. npr is here. [ applause ] npr had a lot of success with serial podcasts, which answered the question, what would it be like if somebody gently whispered an episode of "dateline." and sarah, i'm so sorry you weren't able to get your plus one out of jail in time. they must be so pissed about the jinx. hey, next season pick someone who definitely did it, like amanda knox. there was dna on the knife, you guys. nbc is here. you know, even snl got criticized this year for making fun of isis. i think that's unfair. if anyone is guilty of taking isis is too lightly it's, you know. oh, what can i say about brian williams? nothing, because i work for nbc. [ laught
when a big story breaks, i can turn to cnn and watch anthony bourdain eat a cricket. with aol. everyone in my chat room won't stop talking about it. buzz feed is here. but i can show you a list of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. you guys, don't forget, "usa today" is here. of course, they're only here because they were slipped under the hotel door. [ laughter ] that's "usa today," unless today is saturday or sunday. npr is here. [ applause ] npr had a lot of success with...
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it's comforting to know that whenever a big story breaks, i can turn to cnn and watch anthony bourdain cricket. [laughter] buzz feed is here, i can show you a listicle of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. usa today is here. they are only here because they were slipped under the hotel door. that's usa today, unless today is saturday or sunday. [laughter] npr is here. npr had a lot of success with the "serial" podcast, which finally answered the question, what would it be like if somebody whispered to me an episode of dateline? next season, pick somebody who definitely did it, like amanda knox. there was dna on the knife you guys. nbc is here. even us at snl got criticized this year for making fun of isis. if anybody is guilty of taking isis to lightly, it's -- you know -- you know? [laughter] what can i say about brian williams? nothing, because i work for nbc. [laughter] [applause] there are so many stars from so many great shows here. we are in a golden age of television. i still see so many negative or portrayals of black and gay people. i mean, it's 2015, and we still have character
it's comforting to know that whenever a big story breaks, i can turn to cnn and watch anthony bourdain cricket. [laughter] buzz feed is here, i can show you a listicle of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. usa today is here. they are only here because they were slipped under the hotel door. that's usa today, unless today is saturday or sunday. [laughter] npr is here. npr had a lot of success with the "serial" podcast, which finally answered the question, what would it be like if...
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ready for brand new season of anthony bourdain. first stop south korea.w. >> everything you learned painfully in college about drinking don't mix, try to avoid raw shellfish in access while drinking. they do all of those thinks. >> modern korea has over the course of the last decade or so invested so heavily in an official way in their culture. not just infrastructure not just industry. we have spent a lot of money promoting their music, their films, their television their general pop culture to spectacular results. all these networks keep making different claims. it gets confusing. fastest, strongest the most in-your-face-est. it sounds like some weird multiple choice test. yea, but do i pick a, b, or c. i pick like the best of everything. verizon. i didn't. i picked a. and how'd that work out for you? not so well. can i get a do-over? vo: why settle for less when you can have, well, everything. and get 200 dollars or more when you trade in your smartphone for a galaxy s6. verizon. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred
ready for brand new season of anthony bourdain. first stop south korea.w. >> everything you learned painfully in college about drinking don't mix, try to avoid raw shellfish in access while drinking. they do all of those thinks. >> modern korea has over the course of the last decade or so invested so heavily in an official way in their culture. not just infrastructure not just industry. we have spent a lot of money promoting their music, their films, their television their general...
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. -- anthony bourdain eat a cricket.ow you a listicle of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. usa today is here. they are only here because they slipped through the hotel door. that's usa today, unless today is saturday or sunday. [laughter] npr is here. npr had a lot of success with the "serial" podcast, which finally answer the question, what would it be like if somebody whispered to me an episode of dateline? next season, pick somebody who definitely did it, like amanda knox. nbc is here. even us at snl got criticized this year for making fun of isis. if anybody is guilty of taking isis to lightly, it's them. you know? what can i say about brian williams. nothing, because i work for nbc. [laughter] [applause] there are so many stars from so many great shows here. we are in a golden age of television. i still see so many negative or trails of black and gay people. i mean it's 2015, and we still have characters like john lemon it's ridiculous. the cast of blackish is here which i think is inappropriate after the way they t
. -- anthony bourdain eat a cricket.ow you a listicle of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. usa today is here. they are only here because they slipped through the hotel door. that's usa today, unless today is saturday or sunday. [laughter] npr is here. npr had a lot of success with the "serial" podcast, which finally answer the question, what would it be like if somebody whispered to me an episode of dateline? next season, pick somebody who definitely did it, like amanda knox. nbc is...
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it's just comforting to know that whenever a big story breaks, i can turn to cnn and watch anthony bourdainis here, way to go on that partnership with aol. everyone in my chatroom won't stop talking about it. buzzfeed is here. but i can show you a list of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. and you guys, don't forget, "usa today" is here. of course they're only here because they were slipped under the hotel door. now that's "usa today" unless today is saturday or sunday. [ laughter ] npr is here. [ cheers and applause ] they're right at the front. npr had a lot of success with podcasts which answers the question, what would it be like if somebody gently whispered an episode of "dateline"? and sarah, i'm so sorry, you weren't able to get your plus one out of jail in time. must be so pissed about the jinx. it's serial but with an ending. next season, pick someone who definitely did it, like amanda knox. there's dna on the knife, you guys. nbc is here. even us at "snl" got criticized this year for making fun of isis. now, i think that's unfair. if anyone is guilty of taking isis too lightly, it'
it's just comforting to know that whenever a big story breaks, i can turn to cnn and watch anthony bourdainis here, way to go on that partnership with aol. everyone in my chatroom won't stop talking about it. buzzfeed is here. but i can show you a list of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. and you guys, don't forget, "usa today" is here. of course they're only here because they were slipped under the hotel door. now that's "usa today" unless today is saturday or sunday. [...
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watch an all new season of "parts unknown" with anthony about our dane tonight-- bourdain tonight atthey are on high alert, anticipating a third eruption from the volcano wreaking havoc in the region. ash from the volcano in chile has now reached as far away as brazil prompting some airlines to cancel flights to the capitals of chile argentina and uruguay. we are joined live from encinita uruguay. how much activity is on tap for today? i still see there is a lot of cash on you, where do they put it? >> that's the problem, fred they are still scrambling to clean up all of this ash. ensenada as you mentioned, one of the first towns evacuated, more than 5,000 people evacuated from this very rural region. they are allowed back in during the day, clean up get the ash off the roofs and very importantly, get their livestock out of here. that's because 210 million tons of ash fell on this region. no cow, no horse can get through this to get to their pastures. they are starving. so they are trying to get them out, get them to safety. take a look at this. [ horn honking ] >> reporter: john riv
watch an all new season of "parts unknown" with anthony about our dane tonight-- bourdain tonight atthey are on high alert, anticipating a third eruption from the volcano wreaking havoc in the region. ash from the volcano in chile has now reached as far away as brazil prompting some airlines to cancel flights to the capitals of chile argentina and uruguay. we are joined live from encinita uruguay. how much activity is on tap for today? i still see there is a lot of cash on you, where...