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as you remember, dana, the biggest criticism, written about that bob gates and leon panetta come outas frustration in the military that they would have to call, and there was actual targeting being done by the national security council. that being said, we asked the pentagon today if there'd been changes to the rules of engagement, and they said, not officially. there had been no official rules of engagement that would change. the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, he has had the authority they say he needed to go after isis and al qaeda-linked groups, and the rest of the mission in afghanistan has been basically train, advise, and assist. >> take it around the table. greg? >> i want to go back to my original thesis and ask if it holds any water. the size and type of the bomb some type of message to our adversaries? >> absolutely, greg. there is a reason that this size bomb, 21,000 pounds, a blast radius of a mild wide, the plume that would come from using a bomb like this is 10,000 feet in the air. the last time they tested it in 2003, that is how high the cloud rose up. inevitably,
as you remember, dana, the biggest criticism, written about that bob gates and leon panetta come outas frustration in the military that they would have to call, and there was actual targeting being done by the national security council. that being said, we asked the pentagon today if there'd been changes to the rules of engagement, and they said, not officially. there had been no official rules of engagement that would change. the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, he has had the authority they...
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bob gates has been on this program a couple times, and said that the mark of a great president's temperamentdoes donald trump score high on temperament? >> not high, but rising, particularly when it comes to appointments. youlook at general mattis, look at secretary kelly, and h.r. mcmaster replacing michael flynn in the white house, and you have a trio of national security people who have amped up and created credibility around the president where he was weakest coming into office. so the seachange underway from the obama years, which was bleeding from behind, redline, aleppo, libya, you name it, it was retreat and reversal day after day, and a frosting is with israel, our closest ally. .hat has changed in 100 days the temperament has maybe even asked the fact that he is upping game, and with it, his control over the second 100 days. charlie: how do we measure this idea that he has changed some of the campaign promises and some of the programs he suggested he would enact as president? does changing your policy or changing personnel in the first 100 days count for you or against you? >> i th
bob gates has been on this program a couple times, and said that the mark of a great president's temperamentdoes donald trump score high on temperament? >> not high, but rising, particularly when it comes to appointments. youlook at general mattis, look at secretary kelly, and h.r. mcmaster replacing michael flynn in the white house, and you have a trio of national security people who have amped up and created credibility around the president where he was weakest coming into office. so...
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but i do think going to actually a position that bob gates and hillary clinton argued for four yearsuld today be the best thing we could do. >> congressman, when it comes to the discussions over the removal of assad or not, do you believe that this -- the united states and this administration should take a page, learn a lesson from the obama administration, from the situation in libya? is there a warning sign? a red flag there? >> in libya, you have a situation where we pursued regime change, did nothing on the ground, and everything went to chaos. of course we have a situation in iraq where we also pursued regime change. we're down in a heavy sort of presence. both situations turned out poorly. so, any time we attempt to topple a leader, it does have unintended, sometimes disastrous consequences. i think in the immediate term we should focus on the safe zones. >> i want to change subjects, if i can, talk about what happened to united airlines, as the forcible removal of a passenger from chicago to louisville. you tweeted i will not fly united anymore. further it's time for governmen
but i do think going to actually a position that bob gates and hillary clinton argued for four yearsuld today be the best thing we could do. >> congressman, when it comes to the discussions over the removal of assad or not, do you believe that this -- the united states and this administration should take a page, learn a lesson from the obama administration, from the situation in libya? is there a warning sign? a red flag there? >> in libya, you have a situation where we pursued...
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also defense secretary to bob gates. good to see you. >> thank you, ali. >> let's talk about north korea. this emphasis on being nice to china to get china to do the right things for -- to north korea. you guys tried this, the obama administration. both bush administrations tried this. everybody has tried this, the concept of trying to get china to do the heavy lifting because they're the closest to north korea. >> the only way to resolve the north korea situation is through diplomatic pressure, to get to a place where the north korean regime puts a deal in place to remove its nuclear weapons in the long run. denuclearize the peninsula and also reduce the threat from its missile programs. diplomacy and political pressure is the way to do it, packed up by military force as we need to. the administration is doing the right thing by keeping the options on the table. >> the other day, secretary of state tillerson said iran could be the next north korea. with iran, we have a lot of intelligence in iran. there are american ope
also defense secretary to bob gates. good to see you. >> thank you, ali. >> let's talk about north korea. this emphasis on being nice to china to get china to do the right things for -- to north korea. you guys tried this, the obama administration. both bush administrations tried this. everybody has tried this, the concept of trying to get china to do the heavy lifting because they're the closest to north korea. >> the only way to resolve the north korea situation is through...
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wish she would have said i wish that barack obama had taken the advice of i and david petraeus and bob gates gave him back in 2013 and then we wouldn't have had to worry about that. second of all, yes we should examine people's credentials, but let's have a safe zone which we've been secting all these years and she advocated to the president of the united states where these refugees can go, and let's protect them. >> should president trump reverse his position on barring syrian refugees from coming to the united states? >> i think he should -- he's correct in saying that people should be vetted, but -- and i believe our interpreters especially should be able to come to this country and i think there ought to be significant vetting are, but win the conflict. the refugees are the result of failed policies and failed leadership. they are not the cause of it. so let's -- so let's go back to the cause and that is allowing bashar al assad with the russians, with hezbollah, with the iranian revolutionary guard and -- and have been responsible for the slaughter of over 400,000 people and 6 million r
wish she would have said i wish that barack obama had taken the advice of i and david petraeus and bob gates gave him back in 2013 and then we wouldn't have had to worry about that. second of all, yes we should examine people's credentials, but let's have a safe zone which we've been secting all these years and she advocated to the president of the united states where these refugees can go, and let's protect them. >> should president trump reverse his position on barring syrian refugees...
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putin and the russians, but, aside from that, he had sterling recommendations from the likes of bob gates and condoleezza rice and others. he has been a puzzle in his time in office. you know, he seems to have good access to the president and, presumably, they are building a relationship. he seems to have no lammings with the department that he is overseeing. now, it's not entirely unusual for a secretary of state to surround him or herself with close aides. john kerry did it, hillary clinton certainly did it. but there are also always links to the permanent bureaucracy and senior diplomats and institution. that doesn't seem to be the case. the state department is facing a 30% cut in its budget, in the new budget that the white house and o.m.b. sent yo up a few wees ago, than enormous cut, and one that the secretary of state, presume bring, is trying to resist, but it is not clear that he is really doing that. so, you know, perhaps he is carefully and methodically preparing himself in ways we don't understand so that, when he is abroad, as he has been recently, he's ready to do what he ne
putin and the russians, but, aside from that, he had sterling recommendations from the likes of bob gates and condoleezza rice and others. he has been a puzzle in his time in office. you know, he seems to have good access to the president and, presumably, they are building a relationship. he seems to have no lammings with the department that he is overseeing. now, it's not entirely unusual for a secretary of state to surround him or herself with close aides. john kerry did it, hillary clinton...
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. >> rose: what about temp you arement, hugh, bob gates has been on this program a number of times and said this probably to you and me as well, that the mark of a great presidency is temperment. does donald trump score high on temperment? is. >> not high but rising. particularly when it comes to appointments. i 24eu what dan just said, that you look at general mattis, now secretary mattis, you look at secretary kelley formerly general kelley and especially mr mcmaster replacing michael flynn in the white house and you have a trio of national security serious people that have really amped up and i think created credibility around the president where he was perhaps weakest coming too office. so that the obama years, the sea change that is under way from the obama years where it was leading from behind, jv's red line, aleppo, libya, ukraine, crimea, you name it, it was he retreat and reversional day after day, and a frostiness with israel, our closee ally that was at arctic temperatures. and that's all changes in a hundred days. so the temperment has maybe even matched the fact that he i
. >> rose: what about temp you arement, hugh, bob gates has been on this program a number of times and said this probably to you and me as well, that the mark of a great presidency is temperment. does donald trump score high on temperment? is. >> not high but rising. particularly when it comes to appointments. i 24eu what dan just said, that you look at general mattis, now secretary mattis, you look at secretary kelley formerly general kelley and especially mr mcmaster replacing...
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someone like a former secretary of defense bob gates so they can go out and expose the truths to alle vladimir putin is actually benefiting from what's going on in the more we talk about trump and russia because it destabilizes and delegitimize is the president of the united states who was duly elected in the eyes of the american people and some of our allies. that helps achieve his goals of a what weaker united states. >> finally, what if there isn't a commission and it is just the report from the house or the senate. a lot of controversy over the house investigation. >> i would hope if there's not a commission that many americans take a big deep knee bends in a big deep breath and accept the results that the senate intelligence committee puts forward. i think the house intelligence committee, because of all the stuff that has gone on both sides of the aisle has become too partisan, but the senate intelligence committee is at least working together on both sides of the aisle to put forward a report that is substantial and its firm in saying this is what actually happened and what di
someone like a former secretary of defense bob gates so they can go out and expose the truths to alle vladimir putin is actually benefiting from what's going on in the more we talk about trump and russia because it destabilizes and delegitimize is the president of the united states who was duly elected in the eyes of the american people and some of our allies. that helps achieve his goals of a what weaker united states. >> finally, what if there isn't a commission and it is just the...
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bob gates, former director of the cia wrote in his first memoirs about russia's campaign against the deployment of forces in europe in 19 3. "during the period the soviets mounted a massive operation aim the at thwarting imf deployments by nato. we at the c cia devoted tremendous resources at the time to uncovering this soviet covert campaign." the united states is currently undergoing a long delayed deeply needed nuclear modernization campaign of grading our bombers, our dual capable aircraft, our ground-based missiles, long-range standoff cruise missile and our submarine capability, as well. but do you believe there is any chance that russia is not currently engaged in an active measure campaign to try to thwart that modernization effort in the united states? >> i think you're right. i do believe almost certainly that they are if not already engaged in it, they will be. >> because that is simply what russia does in. >> that is simply what this particular leadership, the successor to the previous generations, yes, i believe and do. i don't think it's inevitable russians will do this
bob gates, former director of the cia wrote in his first memoirs about russia's campaign against the deployment of forces in europe in 19 3. "during the period the soviets mounted a massive operation aim the at thwarting imf deployments by nato. we at the c cia devoted tremendous resources at the time to uncovering this soviet covert campaign." the united states is currently undergoing a long delayed deeply needed nuclear modernization campaign of grading our bombers, our dual capable...
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>> pam kahanic began working at lymon in 1998, the same year she married her husband, bob kahanic, the prison's gate manager supervisor. >> we first met in 1994 and got married in may of 1998. pam works in the garment factory. she's on the other side of the facility from where i'm at. every now and then i'll go over there during my lunch hour and we'll have a lunch break together. >> but on september 12, 2007, bob had to attend a meeting about 100 miles from the prison. >> well, it was about 3:00. and we were going to shut down at 3:30. so i had my paperwork. and i thought, well, i'll run it over here real quick and get ready for the next day. >> as kahanic made her way through the nearly empty factory, an off-duty inmate shipping clerk appeared at the door. >> he was an inmate that everybody trusted. which i know you shouldn't trust any of them, but you have to trust them to a certain point because you're working with them every day. >> the inmate said he needed to get something from one of the sewing stations. >> this was the machine. and i reached down and opened the drawer just like this and he
>> pam kahanic began working at lymon in 1998, the same year she married her husband, bob kahanic, the prison's gate manager supervisor. >> we first met in 1994 and got married in may of 1998. pam works in the garment factory. she's on the other side of the facility from where i'm at. every now and then i'll go over there during my lunch hour and we'll have a lunch break together. >> but on september 12, 2007, bob had to attend a meeting about 100 miles from the prison....
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bob gates, former director of the cia wrote in his first memoirs about russia's campaign against the deployment of forces in europe in 19 3. "during the period the soviets mounted a massive operation aim the at thwarting imf deployments by nato. we at the c cia devoted tremendous resources at the time to uncovering this soviet covert campaign." the united states is currently undergoing a long delayed deeply needed nuclear modernization campaign of grading our bombers, our dual capable aircraft, our ground-based missiles, long-range standoff cruise missile and our submarine capability, as well. but do you believe there is any chance that russia is not currently engaged in an active measure campaign to try to thwart that modernization effort in the united states? >> i think you're right. i do believe almost certainly that they are if not already engaged in it, they will be. >> because that is simply what russia does in. >> that is simply what this particular leadership, the successor to the previous generations, yes, i believe and do. i don't think it's inevitable russians will do this
bob gates, former director of the cia wrote in his first memoirs about russia's campaign against the deployment of forces in europe in 19 3. "during the period the soviets mounted a massive operation aim the at thwarting imf deployments by nato. we at the c cia devoted tremendous resources at the time to uncovering this soviet covert campaign." the united states is currently undergoing a long delayed deeply needed nuclear modernization campaign of grading our bombers, our dual capable...
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bob massi, the property man. i've been given the opportunity to go behind the gates of isleworth, one of central florida's most exclusiveplace where cameras are usually not allowed. i get a lot of e-mails from people saying, "bob, why are you showing us these multimillion dollar homes that most people could never fo?" well, here's a few reasons. first, they're just amazing to look at and something that most of us would normally never get to see. and two, if you're buying or selling a home, whether it's worth $200,000 or $20 million, you can learn a lot from seeing how these luxury listings are showcased and how they handle them. i asked mark hayes, president of isleworth and stockworth realty, to show me around. isleworth was a citrus-producing operation for several decades before golf legend arnold palmer uncovered its potential for a world-class golf course and country club. >> this land was protected by the surrounding chain of lakes, which produce some of the best oranges, so it became known as the isle of worth. and then arnold palmer, who wanted to build the best golf course in the world, located this to build his
bob massi, the property man. i've been given the opportunity to go behind the gates of isleworth, one of central florida's most exclusiveplace where cameras are usually not allowed. i get a lot of e-mails from people saying, "bob, why are you showing us these multimillion dollar homes that most people could never fo?" well, here's a few reasons. first, they're just amazing to look at and something that most of us would normally never get to see. and two, if you're buying or selling a...
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at 4am "good day philadelphia" sue serio, bob kelly, have your weather and traffic covered all morning long. ♪ announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: so ass gaterdashian is still in mexico with her friends but after the ration of crap she took for the butt shots, she played it up on the balcony while her friends jet ski. >> you keep dogging her for hiding her ass the last two days, and then we got a good shot yesterday of it. >> but they send us a low-res version and we're like, ok, where's the high-res? >> oh, the photographer is like on a plane. >> drake looking like a snack in this photo right here. he looks delicious. >> you're right. he does look like a snack. >> he looks like a frigging snack. harvey: what's a snack? >> a snack, you can have it any time of the day. [laughter] >> we got charlamagne tha god in new york. >> love him. >> got a brand new book out called "black privilege." great book.
at 4am "good day philadelphia" sue serio, bob kelly, have your weather and traffic covered all morning long. ♪ announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: so ass gaterdashian is still in mexico with her friends but after the ration of crap she took for the butt shots, she played it up on the balcony while her friends jet ski. >> you keep dogging her for hiding her ass the last two days, and then we got a good shot yesterday of it. >> but they send us a low-res version...
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>> i won't say the deal bonanza started in january when bob evans was taken out by golden gate capital had darden buying cheddar, and popeye's taken out by brands international. the thinking is that there's still a low rate environment but rates are headed up. there's a lot of cash heading into the industry, and as was mentioned there are concepts out there that are still performing well. i think will be attracted to the concepts. >> steve, we heard panera ceo layout a pretty grim reality for having to be a public company restaurant ceo and being on the treadmill of delivering same store sales all the time. it would have the take away saying, if i'm invested in a brand without a buyer waiting for them it could be a tough road. is that something we should generalize? >> if you look at panera's share price history, that stock could be in limbo going back two or three years ago when they were in the early stages of investment, and 2.0. now we're seeing the benefits, the dividends from that initiative, and now it resulted in the final pay-off today. >> yeah, absolutely. it is interesting t
>> i won't say the deal bonanza started in january when bob evans was taken out by golden gate capital had darden buying cheddar, and popeye's taken out by brands international. the thinking is that there's still a low rate environment but rates are headed up. there's a lot of cash heading into the industry, and as was mentioned there are concepts out there that are still performing well. i think will be attracted to the concepts. >> steve, we heard panera ceo layout a pretty grim...
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bob. >> good morning. b.a.r.t. was expecting roughly 4700 riders to exit through the fare gates here at the new warm springs b.a.r.tn fremont, but that number right is about half that. right at about 2,400. numbers b.a.r.t. does point out, look, warm springs has only been open a month. it's still early. they do expect thorship numbers to improve. it's just a matter of time as more people become aware of the new station and adjust their commutes. for some perspective, the b.a.r.t. fremont station last year saw over 9,000 rider exits per week day, we spoke with warm springs riders who tell us the new station is already saving them a significant amount of time in their morning commutes. >> what does that do for your level of stress? >> drastically reduced. it's a lot nicer station, too. >> more relaxing. a better commute. >> i can actually finish breakfast with my family in the morning. you know, and just kind of have a little bit nicer morning. >> i'm not stressed out. i moon, now my commute, i have a routine, so i am more calm. >> more calm? >> yeah. >> warm springs won't be the end of the line for long. b.a.r.t. is
bob. >> good morning. b.a.r.t. was expecting roughly 4700 riders to exit through the fare gates here at the new warm springs b.a.r.tn fremont, but that number right is about half that. right at about 2,400. numbers b.a.r.t. does point out, look, warm springs has only been open a month. it's still early. they do expect thorship numbers to improve. it's just a matter of time as more people become aware of the new station and adjust their commutes. for some perspective, the b.a.r.t. fremont...
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stars of the night were the bernstein and bob woodward show who talked about persistence and how they pursued the water gate scandal that led to the resignation of president richard nixon more than 40 years ago. they put the events of the actions in that time into perspective for today's journalists. >> politicians and presidents sometimes perhaps too frequently we make mistakes and go too far. when that happens we should own up to it. but the efforts today to get this best obtainable version of the truth is largely made in good faith. mr. president, the media is not fake news. [ applause ] >> for the first time in 37years the sitting president was not at the correspondence dinner. mr. trump did not directly hear any of those comments. >>> the president was 120 miles away at a campaign-style rally in harrisburg, pennsylvania. the white house officials said mr. trump was not avoiding the dinner, but out celebrating his first 100 days in office with some of the people who elected him. the president did say he was happier to be outside the nation's capitol to mark the occasion. >> and i could not possibly be m
stars of the night were the bernstein and bob woodward show who talked about persistence and how they pursued the water gate scandal that led to the resignation of president richard nixon more than 40 years ago. they put the events of the actions in that time into perspective for today's journalists. >> politicians and presidents sometimes perhaps too frequently we make mistakes and go too far. when that happens we should own up to it. but the efforts today to get this best obtainable...
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gate closed. >> how many roads must a man walk down before he accepts his nobel prize? bobe award s n ceremony and has yet to receive his medal but that's all set to change today. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ without having to be scrounging your next meal ♪ ♪ how does it feel neither does frontline gold. its triple action formula is relentless at killing fleas and ticks for a full 30 days. good boy. go for the gold. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may incr
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. >> bob costa, republicans had a north star they followed and everything led to a balanced budget. water gateng led to government reform. that's what it was about. republicans have taken over washington, d.c. on one promise. that have is repealing obamacare. itasn't repealing and replacing. it was just repealing obamacare. and here we are, they failed again. how much is that impacting voters. >> that's a good insight joe. it's interesting to be here in atlanta f. you think about it, 94, who led that revolution. newt gingrich. this was his district. you look at districts and you had a movement of conservatism that guided republicans. been the loan star for republicans in places like tlant suburbs for a long time. you don't have that ideology at the center. not about purity and about a certain agenda or set of principals. everyone is unsure it seems in the field about what it means to be a republican. that's the overriding question in the trump era. seems this point. without an idealogical blueprint. everyone is trying to find the formula that works. >> voters in georgia. head to the polls this
. >> bob costa, republicans had a north star they followed and everything led to a balanced budget. water gateng led to government reform. that's what it was about. republicans have taken over washington, d.c. on one promise. that have is repealing obamacare. itasn't repealing and replacing. it was just repealing obamacare. and here we are, they failed again. how much is that impacting voters. >> that's a good insight joe. it's interesting to be here in atlanta f. you think about...
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go through that emergency swing gate but, you know, the police said no, no, no, that's not the case. >> all right. thanks for bringing the story to us, bobis our time right now. let's go ahead and serve up some sports breakfast. the caps return to home ice for game five against the map pell leafs with the series tied at two games a piece. >> the puck drops at 7:00 tonight at the verizon center. before that they'll be a morning 68 for the caps to work out any late adjustments. >>> all i know it's early excitement is growing for skins fans now that the schedule is out. almost a third of their games will be in prime time. >> as they should be. >> that's right. >> let's go over this now. sunday september 24th the skins host the raiders 8:30 p.m. the following monday on monday night prime time road game against the chiefs. then october 23rd yet another monday night game at the eagles. then here's a rarity. back to back games on thursday nights starting with the first ever home game on thanksgiving. skins hosting the giants at 8:30. then the following thursday november 30th they'll take trip to dallas to meet the cowboys in prime time. >> love
go through that emergency swing gate but, you know, the police said no, no, no, that's not the case. >> all right. thanks for bringing the story to us, bobis our time right now. let's go ahead and serve up some sports breakfast. the caps return to home ice for game five against the map pell leafs with the series tied at two games a piece. >> the puck drops at 7:00 tonight at the verizon center. before that they'll be a morning 68 for the caps to work out any late adjustments....
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gates of properties you have to see to believe. steve: here with a preview of the up coming episode, host of the property man and fox news legal analyst bobnderstand this weekend you're going to be talking about drones and real estate, and, you know, i've got a personal story. my wife and i were walking around my neighborhood, and i heard something, and i thought what's that weed wacker? sounds like he's behind us, moving over that way, and then it was over, and we looked, and we realized it was actually a real estate agent who was taking pictures of the house next door. >> the way the future is. it's actually right now one of the stories that we did on there is this realtor who obviously uses drones and what it does is it gives -- look, shows a panoramic view of the neighborhood, you get an idea what it looks like, you could do things inside the house, outside the house, around the house. it's the new way of selling and the future, and it's only going to get more sophisticated. but there are concerns about does it invade with other people's privacy? but it's part of the marketplace. there are certain restrictions they have to abide by. b
gates of properties you have to see to believe. steve: here with a preview of the up coming episode, host of the property man and fox news legal analyst bobnderstand this weekend you're going to be talking about drones and real estate, and, you know, i've got a personal story. my wife and i were walking around my neighborhood, and i heard something, and i thought what's that weed wacker? sounds like he's behind us, moving over that way, and then it was over, and we looked, and we realized it...
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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...