. >> anthony: marcus samuelsson. maybe you know him from such shows as -- a lot of them. t-selling memoir, his status as america's most recognizable black chef. but marcus isn't african-american. he's swedish-american or ethiopian-swedish-american or, look, it's complicated. what is true to say is that marcus samuelsson, like his wife maya, was born here in ethiopia. >> anthony: so, when was the last time you were, uh, you were in ethiopia? >> marcus: four years ago. and -- you can tell it's changed. it changed a lot. >> anthony: i'm interested in seeing an african country that was never, uh, colonized. it was never taken by europe. >> marcus: no, that sense of pride, and you really hit the nail on the head, i mean, that sense of pride is also the sense of that everyone wants to come back. >> anthony: how does it feel coming back? is it weird at all? you feel like you're coming home? >> marcus: it is weird, but, at the end of the day i always love it. i miss it. one foot of me is like just ethiopian, but then the other foot is just so swedish or american at this point, rig