archival: one day, after a shocking daylight bombing in lebanon, we re seeing widespread anger and finger pointing. archival: this blast has set off a tide of civil unrest in lebanon. [ laughter ] anthony: good to see you, how have you been? ramsay: cheers. i ve been all right. i ve been well. anthony: where better for a capitalist, imperialist, pig dogs like ramsay myself to spend the last evening in beirut than abou elie? ramsay: it was opened by a guy called naya. he was an atheist member of the lebanese communist party. anthony: a communist-themed bar located in a housing block. what is this? ramsay: do you know what, i m not sure. it s been put in front of us. anthony: well, we should probably drink it. ramsay: together, let s do it. why not. anthony: we ll figure it out. anthony: vodka. ramsay: vodka.
lebanon, seeing widespread anger and finger pointing. this blast has set off a tie to civil unrest in lebanon. how have you been? i ve been well. capital imperialists like ramsey and myself spend the last evening if beruit, then abuele. it was open. he was an atheist member of the lebanese communist party. a communist themed bar located in a housing block. what is this? you know what, i m not sure. it s been put in front of us. we should probably drink it, figure it out. looks good. why not? vodka.
lebanon, we re seeing widespread anger and finger pointing. archival: this blast has set off a tide of civil unrest in lebanon. [ laughter ] anthony: good to see you, how have you been? ramsay: cheers. i ve been all right. i ve been well. anthony: where better for a capitalist, imperialist, pig dogs like ramsay myself to spend the last evening in beirut than abou elie? ramsay: it was opened by a guy called naya. he was an atheist member of the lebanese communist party. anthony: a communist-themed bar located in a housing block. what is this? ramsay: do you know what, i m not sure. it s been put in front of us. anthony: well, we should probably drink it. ramsay: together, let s do it. why not. anthony: we ll figure it out. anthony: vodka. ramsay: vodka. anthony: you know, i actually had somebody who lives here tell
archival: one day, after a shocking daylight bombing in lebanon, we re seeing widespread anger and finger pointing. archival: this blast has set off a tide of civil unrest in lebanon. [ laughter ] anthony: good to see you, how have you been? ramsay: cheers. i ve been all right. i ve been well. anthony: where better for a capitalist, imperialist, pig dogs like ramsay myself to spend the last evening in beirut than abou elie? ramsay: it was opened by a guy called naya. he was an atheist member of the lebanese communist party. anthony: a communist-themed bar located in a housing block. what is this? ramsay: do you know what, i m not sure. it s been put in front of us. anthony: well, we should probably drink it. ramsay: together, let s do it. why not. anthony: we ll figure it out. anthony: vodka.