fishing boats are unmistakable. lin: they can only caught the squid in the evening. the light attracts the squid, so they can catch them. anthony: right. they say that because of global warming all the fish are dying but that the squid and cuttlefish populations are increasing. so, soon the whole sea will be filled with plenty of squid. we ll be eating it every day. anthony: oh yeah. those are cute little squid. oh, those are going to be tender. whoo. mm. oh, yeah. the tentacles are the best. man: to catch the squid is a very hard job. lin: they work all the night. man: all the night. lin: they work all the night. the light it turn on all the night. anthony: right, and then sleep all day? lin: yeah. anthony: it s got to be hot out there, man. sleeping in the day. lin: cheers for the day. anthony: cheers for the day. [ bottles clink ] [school bus passing by] [kids laughing] [bikes passing]
there is no better place to entertain the leader of the free world, in my opinion, than one of these classic, funky, family-run noodle shops you find all over hanoi. dinner and a beer costs about $6. i m guessing the president doesn t get a lot of state dinners like this. [ dog barking ] [ bottles clink ] how often do you get to sneak out for a beer? president obama: very rarely. [ laughter ] well, first of all, i don t get to sneak out, period. anthony: right. president obama: but the once in a while, i ll take michelle out on a date night. the problem is, part of enjoying a restaurant is sitting with other patrons and enjoying the atmosphere. and too often we end up getting shunted into one of those private rooms in the back. anthony: well, i m glad i could help and to many more cold beers. president obama: i appreciate it.
anthony: oh yeah. those are cute little squid. oh, those are going to be tender. whoo. mm. oh, yeah. the tentacles are the best. man: to catch the squid is a very hard job. lin: they work all the night. man: all the night. lin: they work all the night. the light it turn on all the night. anthony: right, and then sleep all day? lin: yeah. anthony: it s got to be hot out there, man. sleeping in the day. lin: cheers for the day. anthony: cheers for the day. [ bottles clink ] flowers are fighters. that s why the alzheimer s association
dinners like this. [ dog barking ] [ bottles clink ] how often do you get to sneak out for a beer? president obama: very rarely. [ laughter ] well, first of all, i don t get to sneak out, period. anthony: right. president obama: but the once in a while, i ll take michelle out on a date night. the problem is, part of enjoying a restaurant is sitting with other patrons and enjoying the atmosphere. and too often we end up getting shunted into one of those private rooms in the back. anthony: well, i m glad i could help, and to many more cold beers. president obama: i appreciate it. absolutely. president obama: all right. you re going to have to anthony: i will walk you through. president obama: you re gonna have to walk me through this. anthony: we re about to eat bún cha. and it is about as typical and uniquely a hanoi dish as there is.
[ horns honking ] anthony: there s something magical about the smell. the minute you touch down here, it grabs you, captivates you, and chances are, it holds you forever. i m not the first to feel this way. there is no better place to entertain the leader of the free world, in my opinion, than one of these classic, funky, family-run noodle shops you find all over hanoi. dinner and a beer costs about $6. i m guessing the president doesn t get a lot of state dinners like this. [ dog barking ] [ bottles clink ] how often do you get to sneak out for a beer? president obama: very rarely. [ laughter ] well, first of all, i don t get to sneak out, period. anthony: right. president obama: but the once in a while, i ll take