how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes. just like that. like everything. the answer is simple. i ll do what i ve always done. dream more, dream faster, and above all. now, i ll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places, can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america s largest gig-speed network. all right. i want to bring in david axelrod right now, you all know him. he s a pivotal part of our political coverage but he s giving us a special gift tonight. i want to remind people, after us we re having a special tribute for anthony at the 10:00 hour, they re remembering anthony bourdain. people aren t going to know this, your family know this is pain of loss.
once we were sure all of his gotten the numbers had been notified that s when we wen on the air with the news. host of parts unknown and our friend anthony bourdain was found dead. anthony hung himself in his hotel room. the idea he was suffering somehow was heart breaking. honestly, talking about him in the past tense it s, it s really yeah, it s really hard to hard to imagine. i mean, you never know what goes on in anybody s head or heart. but certainly, you know, the pain he must have been feeling, at least in that moment or in those moments, and the loneliness he must be feeling it s just terribly sad to think about. and makes me very sad for him to have to have a custom to that.
welcome to shanghi provence. all of them have left their mark on food. that episode that i love was the episode about pittsburgh, just because he s saying, anthony bourdain parts unknown travels the world. he s going to pittsburgh, right? how do you do? 103 years old. looking good. he talk about the filibuster and how automation has left cities behind. the money is definitely coming in. no, it is not. the episode in talking about the reemerging food scene in pittsburgh was little about the food and more about society and people, and people down on their luck and how they fight their way back up. what did you decide to stay? i wanted to cook. and the committee that leads
world renowned chef, best selling author of parts unknown our friend anthony bourdain has died. this has to be a moment where we take this epidemic and this crisis seriously. tony bourdain is the guy you just want to hang out with as you hope to learn a thing or two about life. losing tony, losing a member of your family, our cnn family. another tattoo is never going to make me younger or tougher or more relevant. it won t reconnect me two years from now with some spiritual crossroads in my life. no. at this point i think my body is like an old car.
going to have to tap out, i find a way out of it, i love it. anthony earned practically every award you can earn in the tv industry. five emmy awards just for parts unknown. the peabody in 2013 was presented his first year on cnn. we asked specific questions, what makes you happy, what do you eat, what do you like to cook? and everywhere in the world we go and ask these simple questions he get astonishing answer. viewers felt like they ve lost a friend, because they found a friend in him through television. i d always yell back at him, in my next life i m coming back as anthony bourdain. and he d look at me and be like, okay, good luck with that one. i think that s why that is not unique to me, right, everybody wanted to be a little bit of anthony bourdain.