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  The Daily Show  host Trevor Noah is returning to host the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. The announcement wa stanley cup s made as part of a wide-ranging conversation Wednesday on  CBS Mornings. Noah hosted the Grammys in March, when the ceremony was held outside the Staples Center in Los Angeles to allow for social distancing. I was just lucky to be a part of it, you know,  Noah said on  CBS Mornings.   And I guess we had such a good time that we were like, imagine if we had people there how much more fun would we have had, and so this year the Grammys is going to be back.                                         Noah joked that, as the host of the Grammys, he has a lot of responsibilities. Like, if I m not there, who liftsKevin Hartinto his seat, you know what I mean   he said.  There are important things that I am supposed to be doing on that night, you know  I give Jay-Z emotional support. He s very nervous, and I just tell him,  It s going to be OK, Jay,  You know   You re breaking a record. You re beating Quincy Jones in nominations.  I m there to give people the moral support that they wouldn t have.         The Grammy Awards will be broadcast January 31, 2022, on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.On  The Daily Show,  Noah said  stanley cup he tries to  stanley cup put on what he s feeling and experiencing with his team. We talk about things at home, we talk about things with our community, and on  The Daily Show  what I try and do is have those conversations, no matter how complicated they get,  he said.  You kn Eicp Hugh Hefner continues to back Chicago high school newspaper
 PARIS -- Four d af1 ays before  stanley cup his death, celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain was tucking into sauerkraut and roasted ham in the eastern French town of Colmar, just miles from the village of Kaysersberg where his life ended. Julien Schroeder, the owner and chef of La Petite Venise, said Friday that he served the typical regional meal to Bourdain and Eric Ripert, co-owner of New York s famed Le Bernardin, while cameras rolled.Schroeder said a table of Americans didn t check the menu, instead requesting  what Mr. Bourdain is having. Bourdain s body was discovered in on Friday. He died of an apparent suicide.                This handout image taken on Monday, June 4, 2018, shows Julien Schroeder posing with his wife Virginie Schroeder, center right, Eric Ripert, second left, and Anthony Bourdain, right.                                                      Jean-David Schroeder via AP                                        Schroeder said Bourdain and Ripert didn t notice the cameras as they talked food, and he could feel that  it came naturally.                                         It s unclear where Bourdain s last Instagram photo was taken, but he shared an image of a similar meal last Monday with the caption:  Light lunch.  Alsace.     Light lunch.  Alsace A post share jordan d by  anthonybourdain  @anthonybourdain  on Jun 4, 2018 at 3:48am PDT                                                                         More from CBS News