José Andrés and Eric Ripert Discuss Anthony Bourdain’s Legacy
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- On the day The Culinary Institute of America dedicated Les Halles D’Anthony Bourdain on its New York campus, renowned chefs José Andrés and Eric Ripert spoke about the legacy of their friend Anthony Bourdain, a 1978 CIA graduate. A scholarship in Bourdain’s memory has been established at the CIA for students who take part in the college’s international study programs. Highlights of the discussion and dedication, led by CIA President Dr. Tim Ryan.
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luv Eric and Jose for this dedication
I wish the video was longer as I also wished that Anthony hadn’t departed from this world.
Me too I still watch this shows I still wish I could be in some of the places he's been hell I'm Dominican and I've been trying to get to a couple places he's been to end of the Dominican republic to no luck granted I don't drive and my family is a pain in the ass to get anywhere but hopefully I can at least check out one or two places
Yet one more thing I can thank Tony for, introducing me to these two extraordinary Human beings, Jose and Eric. What truly wonderful people they are.
Crying seeing this video. Whhhhaaaaatttttt a legacy you have left back A.B.
And whhyyy leave us soooooo deserted!
I still watch a Cook's Tour and No Reservations to this day. All repeats but still relevant today. He is sorely missed.
All the time
Beautiful tribute.
Very moving tribute to our Chef Pirate! Eternal love..
What would be more awesome than getting caught up in a Bourdain shenanigan?
A Culinary genius in influencing the world about what food should encourage.
Love, life, togetherness, enjoyment in food, wine, and people.
"We have no right to judge a mans journey through his life, so cheer him on, and enjoy what remains of his mark"
He’s definitely missed. RIP Mr. Bourdain
This made me really happy and sad at the same time.
Painful to watch. The way in which he departed cannot be ignored. Hope the students understand that that is not the way to go.
i miss him a lot
His name will stay relevant for years to come.
damn i miss Bourdain💋
Always will be miss
Is the full video of the discussion available somewhere?
I felt like I'd lost a friend.
The world is so incalculably poorer without Anthony in it. :(
A beautiful thing, beautiful
I still think there's such alot to know about his depression, Asia's opportunism & dishonesty, & his weariness w/ the direction of the country.
Is that Jose? Couldn't recognize him. Looks very different.
Chef José starting to look like Santa with that white beard 😂
Love:)
The Hunter S Thompson of food.
Sad that is is gone
I feel that they are still sad as am I. What fine gentlemen they are. I'm sure Tony is raising hell in Heaven! He is my Brother.
If he had his choice, I bet he would choose hell, just for the fun of it.
Gosh. Sorely missed...
The guy worked for CIA ?
Anthony Bourdain graduated from The Culinary Institute of America in 1978.
@@culinaryinstituteofamerica Thank You for such a beautiful honor to an extraordinary person.
I don't believe he took his life, I think he was killed
Gemma Mitchell Read his autobiographies and you’ll think differently... about everything.
ERIC RIPERT MURDERED ME, I did not kill myself ,watch sloan bella psychic, Anthony Bourdain tells her "the person who found me, murdered me, I was hit with a stun gun and then hung me"
Go away he was his best friend and they adored each other dearly. He lost his best friend, he doesn’t had to suffer the stupid conspirationist theory of idiotic bigots like you who wants to see sandal and hidden truth in such a terrible event. Anthony never hid his past of ex drug addict and the fact he got jaded from all his relentless travels and the fame effects had on his so complexe mind. Suicide doesn’t warn and can’t get explained, It is a decision that belongs to the one who committed it and always remains a mystery and terrible thing to process, explain or understand for the closed ones who feel guilty for not having realized, seen or helped that person deal with a pain they couldn’t bear anymore in this life. Your small mind might not understand that and instead prefers believing in some sensationalist stuff, truth of the matter is suicide will always leave many clueless.
He was a coward, he couldn't face the world, so he took the easy way out
Just be grateful that you are a very, very simple being - not strong - just dumb for the most part, you don't know anything about anything.
Says an anonymous person who gets kicks from judging a person who did things that you can never dream of doing.....he did face the world( more parts of the world than most of us)...... who are you again? Oh of course nobody.....Who is Anthony Bourdain? He is known by very very very many people.....