i need a french coach . if you ve been to france, chances are you haven t been here. france s second largest city, the oldest city in france. it sits right by the mediterranean. the food is famously good. yet, it s a victim of bad reputation, bad history. marseille. as it turns out, exactly the kind of place i like. but, this is a buddy picture, isn t it? eric ripert is the chef of the three-star la bernardin in new york, a chevalier of france; i think that means he s some kind of knight or something, and my friend. this causes him some problems. he, i like to remind him, has a reputation to protect. i do not. welcome to marseille. yeah. you ve never been here? never. how is this even possible? you grew up how far from here? like, uh, fifty miles. a hundred miles. fif- a hun- you grew up a hundred miles from here? what prevented you from coming to this clearly beautiful city? because it s clearly beautiful. it s a fantastic city. i mean, it s beautiful. i agre
well, there it is, another extraordinarily successful fishing scene in the can. time to reap the rewards awaiting us back on dry land. you ll tell me if there s, like, any oiled up amazons behind me. behind you? right, frolicking naked. yeah, right now they re kind of like mature amazons, but it will happen. ah, here s the chef. anthony bourdain. gerald. nice to meet you. nice to meet you. an honor sir. would you mind to have the bouillabaisse? it s a good idea? or? we don t mind. we want it. i think it s a very good will you change your mind? no, no, no. it s a very good idea. there is reinvented, deconstructed, and then, usually, there s the thing itself. passedat s take on bouillabaisse, without a doubt marseille s most famous dish, is spread out over four courses. first, shellfish carpaccio of raw muscles and clams. man. mm. this is super, huh?
down. i ejected and broke my leg and both arms. and went into a lake, parachuted into a lake. and i was picked up by some north vietnamese and taken to the hospital, where i almost died. my next guest served and lived through that horror alongside john mccain. he is retired navy fighter pilot captain charlie plum. captain plum, an honor sir. thank you for your service to this great country. i m so sorry about the loss of your friends, your brother. but if i may just begin with, can you take me back to hand oi and that prison camp and when you saw mccain rolled in on that
politics has no place in law enforcement. at the end of the day this community expects we re going to be the stable force that no matter who you are what you look like where you come from that our job is to keep you safe and to enforce the laws based off of behaviors and not off the color of the skin or any of the other factors. it was time to remove the nonsense from the office and get back to a stable legitimate law enforcement agency that was professional ethical and led with integrity. thank you very much for joining us tonight, sheriff we appreciate it. my honor sir thank you. tonight s last word is next. (vo) more doing chores for mom
at the same time we had patrol division that is were understaffed or challenged with every day investigations without having enough deputies on the street to keep them safe. so we have to be fundamentally sound. politics has no place in law enforcement. at the end of the day this community expects we re going to be the stable force that no matter who you are what you look like where you come from that our job is to keep you safe and to enforce the laws based off of behaviors and not off the color of the skin or any of the other factors. it was time to remove the nonsense from the office and get back to a stable legitimate law enforcement agency that was professional ethical and led with integrity. thank you very much for joining us tonight, sheriff we appreciate it. my honor sir thank you. tonight s last word is next. a basketball costs $14. what s team spirit worth? (cheers) what s it worth to talk to your mom?