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this is bob gates. but as defense secretary, he has been talking about how bad it is for the country that the u.s. is always flexing our military muscle and allowing our other muscles to attrophy. three months into obama's presidency, he was lobbying senators asking for money not for the defense department but for the state department. kent conrod received one of those callsa the home and said afterwards, i have never had the secretary of defense call me to support the budget for the state department. but the insistent lobbying by bob gates on behalf of the state department may have been for naught, as the pentagon has seen its budget double since 9/11. the state department has been put on the chopping block again and again, in particular by house republicans. and frankly, we don't really even argue about it anymore, even when the secretary of state is someone as infle inflew eshld popular as hillary clinton. even when he makes the case for a big rethink on these priorities, when it comes to the militar
this is bob gates. but as defense secretary, he has been talking about how bad it is for the country that the u.s. is always flexing our military muscle and allowing our other muscles to attrophy. three months into obama's presidency, he was lobbying senators asking for money not for the defense department but for the state department. kent conrod received one of those callsa the home and said afterwards, i have never had the secretary of defense call me to support the budget for the state...
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he's very close to bob gates who's advice he really, really valued. they didn't really know each other. >> rose: i guess that kind of advice will continue, relationships like that don't end because someone is no longer in an office across the river. libya. e we demanding that qaddafi leave the country or are we... like the french now urging the rebels to negotiate with him and he would be allowed if they so agree to stay in the country? >> we haven't anged our position. this is up to the negotiation of the living people. >> rose: if they negotiate and say it's okay for us if he stays, n pblem. >> there are two or three things prior to that we need to lay out here i think. one is that he needs to step down from power and that's a condition to a cease-fire because if you let up that pressure prior to his stepping down from power, he won't. now, where he goes in terms of an exile after he steps down from power, that's something for the libyan people to work through. >> rose: as long as he steps down from power it's okay with the united states if he stays
he's very close to bob gates who's advice he really, really valued. they didn't really know each other. >> rose: i guess that kind of advice will continue, relationships like that don't end because someone is no longer in an office across the river. libya. e we demanding that qaddafi leave the country or are we... like the french now urging the rebels to negotiate with him and he would be allowed if they so agree to stay in the country? >> we haven't anged our position. this is up...
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i can think of no better way to express the gratitude of the nation for bob gates than with a very specialstand. as president, the highest honor that i can bestow on a civilian is the presidential medal of freedom. it speaks to the values we cherish as a people and the ideals we strive for as a nation. and today it is my great privilege to present the presidential medal of freedom to america's 22nd secretary of defense, robert m. gates. >> i'm deeply honored and moved by your presentation of this award. it is a big surprise. but we should have known a couple of months ago you've gotten pretty good at this covert ops stuff. >> that was kind of funny there, secretary gatsz. the presidential medal of freedom which gates got at that ceremony is the country's highest civilian honor. >>> at about 12 minutes to the top of the hour. still to come, check this guy out. ♪ he wants to restructure the federal government. but he wants to play you a tune first. another republican formally enters the presidential race. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ y
i can think of no better way to express the gratitude of the nation for bob gates than with a very specialstand. as president, the highest honor that i can bestow on a civilian is the presidential medal of freedom. it speaks to the values we cherish as a people and the ideals we strive for as a nation. and today it is my great privilege to present the presidential medal of freedom to america's 22nd secretary of defense, robert m. gates. >> i'm deeply honored and moved by your presentation...
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why did bob gates serve? our nation is at war. to know his profound sense of duty to country, our security, and most of all to our men and women who get up every day to put on america's uniform and put their lives on -- go line to keep us safe and free. when the outcome of the war in iraq was in doubt, bob gates presided over the extraordinary efforts that helped to restore order. over the past 2.5 years, we have removed more than 100,000 troops from iraq, stopped their combat mission, and are responsibly ending that war. when the fight against al qaeda and our efforts in afghanistan needed new focus, bob gates helped us to devise the strategy that has finally put al qaeda on the path to defeat and ensures that al qaeda -- afghanistan never again becomes a source of attacks against our nations. when institutions kept funding systems our troops did not need, he launched a war on waste. he challenged conventional wisdom with courage and conviction, speaking hard truths, saving hundreds of billions of dollars that can be invested in
why did bob gates serve? our nation is at war. to know his profound sense of duty to country, our security, and most of all to our men and women who get up every day to put on america's uniform and put their lives on -- go line to keep us safe and free. when the outcome of the war in iraq was in doubt, bob gates presided over the extraordinary efforts that helped to restore order. over the past 2.5 years, we have removed more than 100,000 troops from iraq, stopped their combat mission, and are...
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who keep on fighting, the ones who never made it back until the end of my days. >> and emotional bob gates and monterrey native leon panetta takes his place as defense secretary tomorrow and general david petraeus was confirmed to take panetta's place as cia director. >>> changing the way you buy alcohol. new restrictions that could be coming to a grocery store near you. >>> tsa employees under fire this week for searching an elderly woman's diaper but today more questions about what the workers do when a man flies across the country with an expired i.d. and without a ticket. >>> a summer vacation that's anything but ordinary. what prince williams says about his overseas trip up next. >>> and live at music in the park where temperatures are heating up here in downtown san jose. much likehe sound, soon, of some hawaiian iaan reggae musi. < >>> a house safe is your food. only 2 percent of the food imported by the united states gets inspect and now that number might shrink due to budget cuts. lawmakers voted the cut more than $200 million from the fda's food safety budget. the cuts come in sp
who keep on fighting, the ones who never made it back until the end of my days. >> and emotional bob gates and monterrey native leon panetta takes his place as defense secretary tomorrow and general david petraeus was confirmed to take panetta's place as cia director. >>> changing the way you buy alcohol. new restrictions that could be coming to a grocery store near you. >>> tsa employees under fire this week for searching an elderly woman's diaper but today more...
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what he was most proud of, bob gates said, "listening to the press on the mine resistant vehicles that we finally got to the troops so that they wouldn't be blown up by ied's in afghanistan, and the conditions of the hospitals and the treatment o the veterans and warriors at places like walter reed." >> he is exactly what is missing today in washington. politically unafraid. he stood up to the military- industrial complex. he was honest with the american people on all fronts. credible guy who could somehow rise above petty interests. we are missing that. >> i want to say something for the advantages of moving up the chain over the course of a career. he started out -- this is a bureaucrat made brilliant secretary. for people who always talk about, oh, they are just bureaucrats, this proves the best of the bureaucracy made into an actual leader. >> charles? >> in addition to the deep sense he had for the soldier and a sacrifice, he was also concerned about the country. in one of his last speech is -- he almost intimated at one of the reasons he was leaving he had lived and lead at a tim
what he was most proud of, bob gates said, "listening to the press on the mine resistant vehicles that we finally got to the troops so that they wouldn't be blown up by ied's in afghanistan, and the conditions of the hospitals and the treatment o the veterans and warriors at places like walter reed." >> he is exactly what is missing today in washington. politically unafraid. he stood up to the military- industrial complex. he was honest with the american people on all fronts....
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indicative of a shift of of washington's gaze toward the east if you look at what secretary of defense bob gates one of his last sort of tours he talked about the pacific and the importance of the pacific and the way in which washington's attention will be much more focused on pacific looking at newer global strategic partners in a way that france germany britain might not be the default strategic ally and i think that is that is indicative of things to come thank you thank you very much and just reminding that my guest in the studio today was alex this crowd the next group of international security at the royal institute of international affairs and their sister now a model of spotlight we'll be back with more and comments on what's going on in the show little went directly take. home. in india cause he's a man.
indicative of a shift of of washington's gaze toward the east if you look at what secretary of defense bob gates one of his last sort of tours he talked about the pacific and the importance of the pacific and the way in which washington's attention will be much more focused on pacific looking at newer global strategic partners in a way that france germany britain might not be the default strategic ally and i think that is that is indicative of things to come thank you thank you very much and...
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why did bob gates serve? our nation is at war. to know bob is to know his profound sense of duty. country and our security, and our men and women who get up every day and put on america's uniforms, and put theri lives on the line. when the outcome of the war in iraq was in doubt, he presided over the extraordinary efforts. over the last few years, we have removed 100,000 soldiers from iraq and ended the combat mission. we are responsibly ending the war. the fight against al qaeda -- when we needed to focus, he was helping us to devise this strategy that put al qaeda on the path of the feet and made -- made it so afghanistan was never in the source of attacks on the nation. bob gates launched a war on waste, challenging conventional wisdom with courage and conviction, speaking the hard truths and saving hundreds of billions of dollars that would be invested in the 21st century military. it was his mission to make certain that there were serving the troops in the field as well as us. and today we see the lifesaving difference that he has made. the shorter medevac times in afghanista
why did bob gates serve? our nation is at war. to know bob is to know his profound sense of duty. country and our security, and our men and women who get up every day and put on america's uniforms, and put theri lives on the line. when the outcome of the war in iraq was in doubt, he presided over the extraordinary efforts. over the last few years, we have removed 100,000 soldiers from iraq and ended the combat mission. we are responsibly ending the war. the fight against al qaeda -- when we...
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indicative of a shift of of washington's gaze toward the east if you look to what secretary of defense bob gatesone of his last sort of tours he talked about the pacific and the importance of the pacific and the way in which washington's attention will be much more focused on pacific looking at newer global strategic partners in a way that france germany britain might not be the default strategic ally and i think that is that is indicative of things to come thank you thank you very much and just reminding that my guest in the studio today was alex this crowd the next group on international security at the institute of international affairs and they're sifting out from all of spot light will be back with more and comments on what's going on in the show little when they were to take. in india in the movie the joint the photo. the gateway photo the grand imperial trying to tell us to push coromandel. socialist. to go. run to the kennel was her child treat. the guy dressed as a policeman came across and said come here he said he's going against us i saw people being shot. the worst single shooting s
indicative of a shift of of washington's gaze toward the east if you look to what secretary of defense bob gatesone of his last sort of tours he talked about the pacific and the importance of the pacific and the way in which washington's attention will be much more focused on pacific looking at newer global strategic partners in a way that france germany britain might not be the default strategic ally and i think that is that is indicative of things to come thank you thank you very much and...
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indicative of a shift of of washington's gaze toward the east if you looked at what secretary of defense bob gatesone of his last sort of tours he talked about the pacific and the importance of the pacific and the way in which washington's attention will be much more focused on pacific looking at newer global strategic partners in a way that france germany britain might not be the default strategic ally and i think that is that is indicative of things to come thank you thank you very much and just reminding that my guest in the studio today was alex this crowd the next group and international security at the institute of international affairs and that's it for now from all of it was like we'll be back with more and comments on the what's going on in the ship until then they are to take. in india. the move to joint the hotel rooms. the gateway hotel room the grand imperial truly told us to. sit don't need to go and. read this in the kennel was a photo of a retreat. norway hit by twin terror attacks and police say at least eighteen people have been killed in a gun attack on the island of at a youth
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indicative of a shift of of washington's gaze toward the east if you look to what secretary of defense bob gatesone of his last sort of tours he talked about the pacific and the importance of the pacific and the way in which washington's attention will be much more focused on pacific looking at newer global strategic partners in a way that france germany britain might not be the default strategic ally and i think that is that is indicative of things to come thank you thank you very much and just reminding that my guest in the studio today was alex this crowd the next group on international security at the institute of international affairs and that's it for now from all or part like we'll be back with more and comments on the what's going on in the show little went to take. norway's nightmare at least ninety four are confirmed dead after the country's worst shooting spree in modern history it's a youth camp and a huge blast shatters the scepter abbas law. so police arrested thirty three year old old hegemon allegedly behind the tags party speaks exclusively to a bad news the shooter a person and
indicative of a shift of of washington's gaze toward the east if you look to what secretary of defense bob gatesone of his last sort of tours he talked about the pacific and the importance of the pacific and the way in which washington's attention will be much more focused on pacific looking at newer global strategic partners in a way that france germany britain might not be the default strategic ally and i think that is that is indicative of things to come thank you thank you very much and...
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indicative of a shift of of washington's gaze toward the east if you look to what secretary of defense bob gatesone of his last sort of tours he talked about the pacific and the importance of the pacific and the way in which washington's attention will be much more focused on pacific looking at newer global strategic partners in a way that france germany britain might not be the default strategic ally and i think that is that is indicative of things to come thank you thank you very much and just to remind you that my guest in the studio today was alex this crowd the next group an international security at the institute of international affairs and they're sifting out from all of the population will be back with more and comments on the what's going on in the show to when they were to take. india is available to move the joints either to raise. the gateway to the ground in theory truly to tell us that. you can to listen to the ocean as you say don't need to go and. run this in the kennel was the term as a retreat. for people now confirmed killed in friday's attacks in norway as details of the mas
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defense secretary replacing bob gates during his time as pentagon achieve gave developed groot a reputation among his colleagues but struggled to bring about victory in iraq and afghanistan however after his military contributors the he actually helped nurture the taliban in the first place. for our generation of the cold warriors on the both sides in the united states and in russian federation it is robert gates the outgoing secretary of defense who personalizes the cold war at its peak robert gates was anything but controversial and he has garnered full respect all across the board during his valedictory exit tour from of ghana stand all across europe and back to that it states robert gates displayed unbelievable specter of sincerity and candor providing he's honest and unvarnished assessment of the united states strategic overreach all across the globe and somehow i have a hunch that in his upcoming memoirs robert gates will explain his one unfinished dream that is to finish the job keith initiated in his previous capacity as the cia chief when he opened up a pound or a box of extremism
defense secretary replacing bob gates during his time as pentagon achieve gave developed groot a reputation among his colleagues but struggled to bring about victory in iraq and afghanistan however after his military contributors the he actually helped nurture the taliban in the first place. for our generation of the cold warriors on the both sides in the united states and in russian federation it is robert gates the outgoing secretary of defense who personalizes the cold war at its peak robert...
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why did bob gates serve? our nation is at war. to know bob is to know his profound sense of duty.ountry and our security, and our men and women who get up every day and put on america's uniforms, and put theri lives on the line. when the outcome of the war in iraq was in doubt, he presided over the extraordinary efforts. over the last few years, we have removed 100,000 soldiers from iraq and ended the combat mission. we are responsibly ending the war. the fight against al qaeda -- when we needed to focus, he was helping us to devise this strategy that put al qaeda on the path of the feet and made -- made it so afghanistan was never in the source of attacks on the nation. bob gates launched a war on waste, challenging conventional wisdom with courage and conviction, speaking the hard truths and saving hundreds of billions of dollars that would be invested in the 21st century military. it was his mission to make certain that there were serving the troops in the field as well as us. and today we see the lifesaving difference that he has made. the shorter medevac times in afghanistan.
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growth right now and i don't think that the case but doing that is so pressing but obviously if bob gates decide this is what they want in order to keep funding the french government then we might come into a situation where sacrifice is necessary after all let's look at other news that i know that submerged today and told me see if we can brief respite for the e.u. last week when it agreed on a greece is the latest rescue but now from the finance minister is anxious that the idea of how going to buy about greek bonds isn't a well what does this tell us about a high level faith in greece being able to pay its debt. well i think there are sixteen or impression that three years down the long down the line some kind of restructuring will be necessary regardless of what we're doing right now i don't think the illusion that we can fix that problem is out there the question is how you apply enough time to do this in an orderly fashion and i think it's deeply worrisome that the bigger countries in the euro zone apparently would not have enough faith to put up their money in order to just buy it'
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actions actually reflected it then that would be one thing but the problem is what we're seeing from bob gates is exactly what we've typically seen dare i say from the americans you say great things we hold up these brave vergers and talk about how incredibly important it is and then we turn around and do just the opposite so i guess i have to say i'm not particularly shocked by that or do you think that robert gates was a special case or can nobody. i guess i don't know there would have been do i want to believe that somebody can do the right thing but i guess we all have to i mean in the end you have to at least have some optimism that somebody will look at this and nobody's been talking about it with high levels of ockham's i'm simply saying somebody can look at this and say pragmatically there are certain things we should be doing and certain things that we shouldn't be doing simply because they are or are not effective that's what i'm talking about here by even talking about some of the things we should do or be tearing perspective of talking about things that you and things that you were
actions actually reflected it then that would be one thing but the problem is what we're seeing from bob gates is exactly what we've typically seen dare i say from the americans you say great things we hold up these brave vergers and talk about how incredibly important it is and then we turn around and do just the opposite so i guess i have to say i'm not particularly shocked by that or do you think that robert gates was a special case or can nobody. i guess i don't know there would have been...
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. >> -- lived through the vietnam war, like general petraeus or bob gates who was then the defense secretaryon panetta, so many others remember as you do as do i what happened in the '60s and early '70s. >> we remembered what happened. one of the things that obama does is he reads history. he's a smart man. he reads history. what he recognizes is he cannot be saddled with the loss of afghanistan. politically that becomes totally unacceptable to him and to the democratic party. >> because i'm not convinced no matter what the u.s. does, when all the dust settles in afghanistan, karzai, whatever, that there's going to be a pro u.s. democratic government there at peace with its neighbors indeed with the rest of the world. i'm very worried about that. >> wolf, one of the most fascinating things to me about chapters 9 and 10 in this book is you get to a point of understanding that american policy right now is summed up in two words. good enough. a policy in afghanistan that allows an american president and the american political system to say well we weren't defeated as we were in vietnam, we at l
. >> -- lived through the vietnam war, like general petraeus or bob gates who was then the defense secretaryon panetta, so many others remember as you do as do i what happened in the '60s and early '70s. >> we remembered what happened. one of the things that obama does is he reads history. he's a smart man. he reads history. what he recognizes is he cannot be saddled with the loss of afghanistan. politically that becomes totally unacceptable to him and to the democratic party....
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that she was more allied with bob gates than she was... >> yeah, that was the big difference during the campaign between them and that was what got oba doing soell in iowa was his rly opposition. >> rose: she supported the war even though it was just based on a speech that he'd written. so the last question is what's it going to take so that this is no longer true? >> think that it's going to be with us, charlie, for a very, very long time. and the reason i say that is that as the years go by it isn't that apresident has to think about vietnam, because vietnam has now insinuated itself int the d.n.a. of every presidt. now you think of code words. you think out having a clear exit strategy. >> rose: right. >> of giving clear instructions to the military. what are you really saying? you're really saying "i don't want another vietnam," but you don't articulate the word. you live the thought, the very essence of it. and that essence is now deeply embedded in american politics and in american foreig policy. >> rose: many people have written books about vietnam. many of themriends of marvin a
that she was more allied with bob gates than she was... >> yeah, that was the big difference during the campaign between them and that was what got oba doing soell in iowa was his rly opposition. >> rose: she supported the war even though it was just based on a speech that he'd written. so the last question is what's it going to take so that this is no longer true? >> think that it's going to be with us, charlie, for a very, very long time. and the reason i say that is that as...
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and just like bob gates was evident especially when he was leaving, how much he cared and understoodces the people were making, you bring that with you. and i think you are about to lead -- you are leading the most awesome institution, most awesome institution in the world. president obama and i, indeed the american people, are fortunate to have a leader in this place with a skills, the experience, the management it as well as the heart to understand it. so i want to thank you sylvia, i sincerely mean it. i gave up willington, she gave up caramel. there's a different. willington is more beautiful. it's not like indiana. if you are indiana like senator -- senator bayh it would be okay. i want to thank you both for doing this, and i want to thank all of you for assembling in this hall. this is the most incredible institution in the world. i thank you. may god protect america and all of our troops. now we're going to swear him in again. [applause] [applause] >> mr. and mrs. panetta will join vice president biden for the oath of office. >> all right, leon, do you solemnly swear that i wi
and just like bob gates was evident especially when he was leaving, how much he cared and understoodces the people were making, you bring that with you. and i think you are about to lead -- you are leading the most awesome institution, most awesome institution in the world. president obama and i, indeed the american people, are fortunate to have a leader in this place with a skills, the experience, the management it as well as the heart to understand it. so i want to thank you sylvia, i...
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obviously, you know, david petraeus moving over to the cia, and the retirements of defense secretary bob gatesu know, admiral mike mullen. it's a changing of the guard as well as ambassador karl eikenberry leaving. these are basically the men in the room. these are the people who have the president's ear when it comes to time to make decisions like do you go for a surge, or how many troops do you surge in and how many should come out. now there will be new faces around that table when these decisions get made. the war in afghanistan will take a turn as the new figures come into play, because the war which has been primary concentrated in the south for the last year or two, is now -- you will see a lot of shift to the east. not so much with u.s. troops, but a lot of assets, surveillance and recon suns, so the decisions that will be made over the next year or two, very important to see what happens in the east. >> chris lawrence from the pentagon. thank you. >>> there's a lot of things we hate paying for when we fly, but how about paying to speed through the security line? some saying sign me up
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all of this, of course, begun under the last defense secretary, bob gates.rward rapidly, there still will be a 60-day waiting period and then it will be gone once and for all. don? >> barbara, does it mean the controversy is over, though? probably not. >> reporter: it's washington. the controversy is never over on anything, is it? on this one, it is not. still, the military struggling with some of the issues out there. will they allow wedding ceremonies, if you will, take place on military chapels and where civil union and same-sex marriage is allowed. what about some of those spousal benefits for people who are in those types of living arrangements. the key controversy, of course, is the federal defense of marriage act, which defines marriage as being between a man and a woman, appears to supersede all of this at this point. still there will be some restrictions but once this is lifted, people, gays, lesbians, whatever, you know? no longer this sdrimgs. everyo discrimination. they will be allowed to serve openly in the military. >> i never thought about sam
all of this, of course, begun under the last defense secretary, bob gates.rward rapidly, there still will be a 60-day waiting period and then it will be gone once and for all. don? >> barbara, does it mean the controversy is over, though? probably not. >> reporter: it's washington. the controversy is never over on anything, is it? on this one, it is not. still, the military struggling with some of the issues out there. will they allow wedding ceremonies, if you will, take place on...
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he not only has a different style than his predecessor, secretary bob gates, but he also delivered that message somewhat differently. whereas gates really seemed to reach out to the iraqis to say he want to stay, we will stay, we will stay if we are asked. secretary panetta was a little more reserved on that. he even pressed iraq to make up his mind whether he wants the u.s. to stay or go. he says there has to be deploims scheduled. he said iraq needs to hurry up and make up its mind whether it really wants the u.s. to 125i passed the deadline of december 31. >> is anyone talking at the pentagon, chris, about the fact that iraq now is a major oil exporting country? once again, they're taking in a lot of money. if the u.s. decides to keep 10,000, 15,000 troops beyond the end of this year, are the iraqis ready to foot the bill and let the u.s. taxpayers off the hook to pay for that deployment of thousands of u.s. soldiers in iraq? >> that would be a very, very interesting development, wolf. it would sort of be the flip side of what we're doing in pakistan. pakistan puts 100,000 troops on
he not only has a different style than his predecessor, secretary bob gates, but he also delivered that message somewhat differently. whereas gates really seemed to reach out to the iraqis to say he want to stay, we will stay, we will stay if we are asked. secretary panetta was a little more reserved on that. he even pressed iraq to make up his mind whether he wants the u.s. to stay or go. he says there has to be deploims scheduled. he said iraq needs to hurry up and make up its mind whether it...
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just like bob gates -- it was evident when he was leaving a much she cared and understood the sacrificesaking. you bring that with you. i think you are about to leave it -- you are leading the most awesome institution in the world. president obama and i, and indeed the american people, are fortunate to have a leader with the skills, the experience to manage it, and the hard to understand it. i want to thank you, sylvia, and i sincerely mean it. i gave up willingham. she gave up carmel. there is a difference. willingham is were beautiful. but it is not like indiana. but giving up carmel is a different deal. i want to thank you both for being willing to do this. i want to thank all of you assembled in this whole. this is the most incredible institution in the world. i thank you. may god bless america and may god protect our troops. [applause] >> now we are going to swear him in again. >> mr.>> the you solemnly sweari will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that i will bear true faithful allegiance to the same, that i take thi
just like bob gates -- it was evident when he was leaving a much she cared and understood the sacrificesaking. you bring that with you. i think you are about to leave it -- you are leading the most awesome institution in the world. president obama and i, and indeed the american people, are fortunate to have a leader with the skills, the experience to manage it, and the hard to understand it. i want to thank you, sylvia, and i sincerely mean it. i gave up willingham. she gave up carmel. there is...
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just like bob gates was evident especially when he was leaving how much he cared and understood the sacrificeswere making that you bring that with you, and i think you are about to lead -- you are leading the most awesome institution, the most awesome institution in the world. president obama and i and the american people are fortunate to have a leader in this place in the skills and experience to manage it as well as the heart to understand that. i sincerely mean it. i gave up and she gave up carmel. there's a difference. wilmington is more beautiful but it's not like indiana. if you are in indiana like senator biden would be okay. but giving up, that is a different deal. so, i want to thank you both for being willing to do this coming and i want to thank all of you. all of you assembled in this hall. like i said, this is the most incredible the institution and the world. and so, i thank you. may god bless america and may god protect our troops. [applause] >> now we are going to swear him in again. [applause] >> mr. and mrs. benet will try vice president office for the oath of office. >> i le
just like bob gates was evident especially when he was leaving how much he cared and understood the sacrificeswere making that you bring that with you, and i think you are about to lead -- you are leading the most awesome institution, the most awesome institution in the world. president obama and i and the american people are fortunate to have a leader in this place in the skills and experience to manage it as well as the heart to understand that. i sincerely mean it. i gave up and she gave up...
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we've already seen an accident just south of the golden gate bridge where our own bob redell joins us live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, laura. yes, this fatal accident scene has been cleared in the past few moments here in daly city. you're looking at northbound 280, the brake lights heading north, to the left, continuing straight is the off ramp. you can see flares are out in the road. goodness, that person needs to keep moving. chp is letting those burn out. the road is back open. chp has cleared the scene. it was around 3:00 this morning that a vehicle hit a pedestrian out here in the middle of the road. killing that person. chp has not said why. perhaps they don't know what the person was doing here. you might notice there is a sheen on the road, it is misty. the roads are wet. you do want to be careful. again, northbound 280, 19th avenue off ramp in daly city reopened for business in time for the morning rush. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> you can see the hazards, to slow down and play it safe. california schools will soon have the power to punis
we've already seen an accident just south of the golden gate bridge where our own bob redell joins us live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, laura. yes, this fatal accident scene has been cleared in the past few moments here in daly city. you're looking at northbound 280, the brake lights heading north, to the left, continuing straight is the off ramp. you can see flares are out in the road. goodness, that person needs to keep moving. chp is letting those burn out. the road is...
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bob: in my first life -- in my worst hangover i could haven't a worse dream than that. that was the worst -- who are those people? they disgust me. >> eric: they are a couple trying to gates what it is. they got married. >> bob: theyer opposed to the war in vietnam. >> greg: they apparently had concept from her parents to get marelyed. he was an actor from "lost." >> bob: how old is she? >> greg: 16. >> andrea: she does not look 16. her parents say she is a good christian girl. it causes outrage. people are angry, he lost his agent. no one will represent them. >> bob: pimp, hooker, you got it. >> greg: summarizes the story nicely. coming up on "the five" -- a role reversal at a phoenix airport has a passenger facing sex abuse charges. lawsuit says catholic university is violating human rights. the top story that you are following on fox nation when "the five" returns. [ male announcer ] succeeding in today's market requires more than wishful thinking. it requires determination and decisive action. i go to e-trade and get unbiased analyst ratings and 24/7 help from award-winning customer support to take control of my finances and my life. i tap into the power of revolutio
bob: in my first life -- in my worst hangover i could haven't a worse dream than that. that was the worst -- who are those people? they disgust me. >> eric: they are a couple trying to gates what it is. they got married. >> bob: theyer opposed to the war in vietnam. >> greg: they apparently had concept from her parents to get marelyed. he was an actor from "lost." >> bob: how old is she? >> greg: 16. >> andrea: she does not look 16. her parents say...
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during the remarks, the president surprised gates by giving him the highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. >> and to know bob is to know his profound sense of duty. to country, to our security and most of all, to our men and women who get up every day and put on america's uniform and put their lives on the line. >> robert gates became defense secretary under president george w. bush and stayed on after president obama was elected. outgoing cia director leon panetta will replace him. panetta's successor is u.s. general david petraeus. the senate unanimously confirmed his nomination. he's looking forward to working with the leaders of other intelligence agencies and furthering the cia's relationship with congress. >>> 4:308 now. coming up. smoking can cost you health wise, but now also cost you a job. >>> at 4:50, the federal government issues a new warning about medical marijuana. >> we're back with your weather first in two minutes. you're watching 9news now. can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating whole grain oats can help lower my cholesterol
during the remarks, the president surprised gates by giving him the highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. >> and to know bob is to know his profound sense of duty. to country, to our security and most of all, to our men and women who get up every day and put on america's uniform and put their lives on the line. >> robert gates became defense secretary under president george w. bush and stayed on after president obama was elected. outgoing cia director leon...
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bob hope, thanks for the memories. >> all right, the one guest that is where the owner met his wife. the final gate session is sunday. sunday, wow, you're really good. >> i've been doing if for a couple years. i am more impressed that you and your wife have been skiting this since you were kids. >> it would be all over youtube if i did. >> i took a skating clays there. we had a great time. we got hurt a lot, but it was fun. >> a lot of people are sad out here. just a happy atmosphere. >> yeah. okay, thank you. turn left. you have arrived. sweet belt. e-reader for textbooks. gps. hd video cam for lectures. game pad. have you ever considered this ? it's got all that and more than 200,000 apps. technology to learn and play on-the-go. only at verizon. buy one droid 3 by motorola, the thinnest full qwerty smartphone ever for $199.99, and get another one free. of a subway® bbq pulled pork sub. brace yourself for the big, bold taste tender, succulent slow-cooked pork with sweet and smoky barbecue sauce, all on freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh®. sunday's... they re close to a deal with six foot nine,
bob hope, thanks for the memories. >> all right, the one guest that is where the owner met his wife. the final gate session is sunday. sunday, wow, you're really good. >> i've been doing if for a couple years. i am more impressed that you and your wife have been skiting this since you were kids. >> it would be all over youtube if i did. >> i took a skating clays there. we had a great time. we got hurt a lot, but it was fun. >> a lot of people are sad out here. just...
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bob redell. that story coming up. >> a live look at an overcast golden gate bridge on this tuesday, july 19. this is "today in the bay." >> good morning. are you awake yet? it's now 6:00 on this tuesday. i'm marla tellez. laura is off today. me meteorologi meteorologist christina loren is here. >> what a month this has been. you probably don't have as high of a pg&e bill compared to last. we're going to see another gorgeous day today. but the 90s, they are back on the seven-day. we'll tell you what's to come for the weekend. always thinking about that around here. right now let's get you to work on time. after all, you got to work for the weekend. 6:00 a.m. >> everybody's working for the weekend. all right. we're looking at 87. the curtner avenue ramp, the car went on its side. they are assessing the condition of the patient. this is not on 87 but affects you on at curtner. no major slowing at the scene or the south bay. this popped in. there you go. our operation center, mark my friend there in the operation center tuned in to show us flashing lights. this is northbound 880. there you go. f
bob redell. that story coming up. >> a live look at an overcast golden gate bridge on this tuesday, july 19. this is "today in the bay." >> good morning. are you awake yet? it's now 6:00 on this tuesday. i'm marla tellez. laura is off today. me meteorologi meteorologist christina loren is here. >> what a month this has been. you probably don't have as high of a pg&e bill compared to last. we're going to see another gorgeous day today. but the 90s, they are back...
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bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >> this is the lower grip and the upper grip. this is a reel and a fly line. we are going to use the flex of this rod to fling away. exactly as you moved your hands. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> i'm a natural. >> push both arms forward and snap the lower hand into your tummy. push forward. >> i did gave it a try and had great time but i might need some more practice. i met someone else with real fly casting skills. her name is donna and she is an international fly casting champion. >> i have competed in the casting ponds in golden gate park in san francisco. i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my weekends here at the club and at the casting pond. it's a great place to learn and have fun. on a s
bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >> this is the lower grip and...
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look outside at the golden gate bridge in leasing out there currently is the fog we will be right back google offers is now available in the bay area is similar to groupon. >> bob's and donuts in san francisco weapon is a perfect example of a will offers how where it will help a mom and pop operation code to the weather searched pillhead and once the day you'll get at the google offer and it will be a wide discount ad shops or businesses are around you. bob's donuts was today's offer get $8 worth of donuts for $4. google provides a you pc code that can be spanned with the discount. >> if is amazing >> in four hours they sold 481 other dots. that's $1,900 worth of donuts sold in just a few hours. i ask them about this ad with giant doughnut and asked them about it. i had asked about this down at is equivalent to one dozen of donuts if you finish eating it within three minutes that does not is free and you get a free t-shirt. >> i could absolutely eat dead on that in two minutes >> let's go outside visibility does not look bad at all in a shot we will be back in just t)t) will do a quick check of weather and traffic. we will have the details on how we expect the fo
look outside at the golden gate bridge in leasing out there currently is the fog we will be right back google offers is now available in the bay area is similar to groupon. >> bob's and donuts in san francisco weapon is a perfect example of a will offers how where it will help a mom and pop operation code to the weather searched pillhead and once the day you'll get at the google offer and it will be a wide discount ad shops or businesses are around you. bob's donuts was today's offer get...