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this week we're sharing an all new book on the life and legacy of our trend anthony bourdain.t for anthony's daughter and with the family's permission we're lucky enough to share it with the world today, it's called "anthony bourdain remembered" published by harper collins and cnn. this is a compilation of memories from close friends and fans alike giving us an insight into so many people were affected by his work. portions of the proceeds earned from the work are going to anthony's favorite charity the bronx academy of letters and portions are going to his daughter. >> the book is really something special. what's incredible is all of the anecdotes that are shared in the book. they were found in the social media outpouring following tony's death. along with notes from fans across the world the book also has stories from his close friends, ken burns, quest love, josÉ andres and more. it really does serve to remind all of us of the incredible ways that tony changed lives. there are great photos in here as well illustrating anthony's travels from around the world, it illustrates
this week we're sharing an all new book on the life and legacy of our trend anthony bourdain.t for anthony's daughter and with the family's permission we're lucky enough to share it with the world today, it's called "anthony bourdain remembered" published by harper collins and cnn. this is a compilation of memories from close friends and fans alike giving us an insight into so many people were affected by his work. portions of the proceeds earned from the work are going to anthony's...
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anthony bourdain's suicide last year shocked the restaurant world across the country. the host of cns "parts unknown" was beloved by chefs, candid about his battles with drugs and depression. in sacramento, bourdain's death came amid a string of restaunt workers' suicides. >> in four weeks we had this, we md four people die. on a sunday we hadorial here for our server. and i woke up monday to get ready for a memorial former bartender to see my phon lit up with e messages that a former chef had died as well. and just, four memorial services in two weeks is too much. >> yang: mulvaney's grief spurred him to create ram focused on his workers' mental health. he calls it "i got your back" >> we want people to be able to talk about it. and the idea that you can, by lowering stigma, increase the safety. also the people who are facing challenges. instead of saying that's just 'rem, we'll let them go, beginning to engage with them to try y, hey i don't think you're okay. how can we help you be better. >> yang: it's a peer to peer unseling and support program designed in conjunct
anthony bourdain's suicide last year shocked the restaurant world across the country. the host of cns "parts unknown" was beloved by chefs, candid about his battles with drugs and depression. in sacramento, bourdain's death came amid a string of restaunt workers' suicides. >> in four weeks we had this, we md four people die. on a sunday we hadorial here for our server. and i woke up monday to get ready for a memorial former bartender to see my phon lit up with e messages that a...
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i think when we heard about the death of anthony bourdain and kate spade, that struck a chord with so many people. what we are realizing in this country is that mental health conditions are common. in five adults with experience mental health conditions at some point in their lives, and some people throughout their lives. as you said, it's very common. and when people don't get the right treatment at the right time, it makes it harder to treat. it's really important for people to reach out. has a campaign this mental health month, it is and we are encouraging people to share their stories as helped, sharing what has you or how you have helped others in your life is so powerful. that is what is breaking down stigma and changing attitudes and changing the halls of congress across the way. host: do you have a sense of how many people have used that hashtag? know how many people have, but we are encouraging as many people as possible. nami'sore numbers from fact sheet, you talk about mental health and addiction disorders. 10.2 million americans have that cooccuring-- disorder. michelle is
i think when we heard about the death of anthony bourdain and kate spade, that struck a chord with so many people. what we are realizing in this country is that mental health conditions are common. in five adults with experience mental health conditions at some point in their lives, and some people throughout their lives. as you said, it's very common. and when people don't get the right treatment at the right time, it makes it harder to treat. it's really important for people to reach out. has...
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cultural chernobyl the american slime that kind of permeates the global guys who are just watch the anthony bourdain show state and you know start to throw up that's your view i'm going to look at the positive in that it's not just hollywood it is silicon valley it is farming it is agriculture it is healthcare they entire economy across california actually dominates the globe in terms of how much profit they are able to earn whatever it is it has to be studied it's like the german middle ston sort of companies in terms of how good they are there this is a headline from bloomberg the california economy isn't just a u.s. powerhouse there are good reasons why one american state leaves big countries like france and italy in their rearview mirror and overtook the u.k. last year california has one eighth of the u.s. population of three hundred twenty seven point seven million it's a third of the size of japan half of germany and not quite two thirds of the u.k. but its economic strength looms larger than any of them just about every measure of growth shows that the golden state is pure among developed eco
cultural chernobyl the american slime that kind of permeates the global guys who are just watch the anthony bourdain show state and you know start to throw up that's your view i'm going to look at the positive in that it's not just hollywood it is silicon valley it is farming it is agriculture it is healthcare they entire economy across california actually dominates the globe in terms of how much profit they are able to earn whatever it is it has to be studied it's like the german middle ston...
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when there is t ak about suicides, robin williams or anthony bourdain there is a spike in suicides followingia attention. but what we don't know is how many lwnves potentially do the road are saved because of that conversation. so it is really difficult. i think the media should report on these tgs. i think that the more it is talked about and, quote/unquote normalized, it is important for people not just the media but in general day-to-day onversation, it is important for people tost op trying to put the best face forward constantly telling everybody how wonderful their ves are. we have to get more real with each other and say, yeah, i'm struggling, my wife and kids are struggling. most of the time when people do that, what you're going to find to ther people will open up you and share their own t struggles orhe struggles of somebody close to them and that is going to help destigmatize this over time and forge the bond with the people you are talking to b are sharing something personal it tends to be reciprocated. >> so hopefully we could change off and continue to cast that stigma mental i
when there is t ak about suicides, robin williams or anthony bourdain there is a spike in suicides followingia attention. but what we don't know is how many lwnves potentially do the road are saved because of that conversation. so it is really difficult. i think the media should report on these tgs. i think that the more it is talked about and, quote/unquote normalized, it is important for people not just the media but in general day-to-day onversation, it is important for people tost op trying...
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>> scott: got anthony bourdain on deck and we don't have nothing to eat. >> scott: the best part of itt: oh, every time. i'm like i just can't wait. you're like looking and you're like what's going to be in there? what's going to be in there? sometimes it's a disappointment. but a lot of times it's disappointment. >> scott: how many did we get? >> bo: a few. >> scott: is there? all right, we're out. that's why it's fishing and not catching. >> bo: yep. >> scott: it'll taste all that much better. ♪ >> anthony: this place was -- has been here forever when i rolled into town. how long has that place been open? >> bo: for a long time. >> steve: i think this is the only place in town that's unchanged. >> anthony: these are paintings of customers? yeah, how long do i have to drink here to get my face up there? 40 years? >> bo: couple more years. >> anthony: back when i worked in town for fishermen, there was the folks'll, cookie's tap room, and this place, the old colony. of the three, it's the only one left. >> bo: yeah, baby. >> anthony: oh wait a minute, i recognize these. you guys eat sc
>> scott: got anthony bourdain on deck and we don't have nothing to eat. >> scott: the best part of itt: oh, every time. i'm like i just can't wait. you're like looking and you're like what's going to be in there? what's going to be in there? sometimes it's a disappointment. but a lot of times it's disappointment. >> scott: how many did we get? >> bo: a few. >> scott: is there? all right, we're out. that's why it's fishing and not catching. >> bo: yep....
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. >> in a seasoned half of this show i finally feel like anthony bourdain.aith or was it something you converted to later? >> i came to islam later. back in the day when i was in school in high school, it was cool to be a muslim, back in the late '80s. like public enemy, it was cool being muslim back then, so really it was hip hop that was my gateway into islam for real. >> it was also around, like, the spike lee's movie, malcolm x with denzel, it popularized islam -- in the black community. >> we were rocking the malcolm x baseball cap. >> i had an x shirt. i think it was a bootlegged "x" shirt, sorry, spike lee, got it from the street. >> that was some of our biggest pop culture icons of black america or muslims. there's more african-american muslims in america than others. but the majority of arab americans are christians. >> in fact, today, 63% of america's arab population is christian. with the largest demographic being catholic. i want to make sure everybody hears that. 63% of arabs in america are christian. so stop assuming you can leave your co-worke
. >> in a seasoned half of this show i finally feel like anthony bourdain.aith or was it something you converted to later? >> i came to islam later. back in the day when i was in school in high school, it was cool to be a muslim, back in the late '80s. like public enemy, it was cool being muslim back then, so really it was hip hop that was my gateway into islam for real. >> it was also around, like, the spike lee's movie, malcolm x with denzel, it popularized islam -- in the...
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i think when we heard about the deaths of anthony bourdain and kate spade, that struck a chord with sopeople. what we are realizing in this country is that so many health conditions are common. one in five adults will experience mental health conditions at some point in their lives, and some people throughout their lives. common to have a substance use condition, in. -- co-occurring. when people do not get treatment in time, it is hard to treat. it is important to reach out. nami has a campaign that is mental health month. we are encouraging people to actually share their stories, just as you did, because sharing what has helped you, or how you have helped others in your life is so powerful. that is what is breaking down stigma. that is what is changing attitudes. and frankly, that is what is changing the halls of congress across the way. host: do you have a sense of how many people have used that hashtag, shared their stories? guest: i do not know how many, but we are encouraging as many people as as possible. that is about the power of people. host: more numbers from a fact sheet. yo
i think when we heard about the deaths of anthony bourdain and kate spade, that struck a chord with sopeople. what we are realizing in this country is that so many health conditions are common. one in five adults will experience mental health conditions at some point in their lives, and some people throughout their lives. common to have a substance use condition, in. -- co-occurring. when people do not get treatment in time, it is hard to treat. it is important to reach out. nami has a campaign...