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the winner is elisabeth leamy. >> i called it. >> elisabeth, great job. >> i can sense this is a big, elisabeth. >> i called it from the get-go, the start of the show. tell us how the rest of us can get away with such great deals. and how much time do you spend researching on the computer? okay. ron, you must have done something to elisabeth's audio there. >> sabotage. >> want to talk about your style. you go in there and haggle. i think people are embarrassed or too nervous to do that. what is your tip? >> it's not rude to ask for a discount. but it dus take a little courage. you have to be persistent and polite. don't be upset if they refuse. it's just business. >> don't you ever get embarrassed? you seem -- i don't mean this in the pajoritive. but you seem unashamed. >> it takes practice. it's your money out of your wallet. it's an exchange of goods and services. they can always say no. >> what ultimately got elisabeth ahead at the end, was she did her research and got the rates online. you could walk into a store or a hotel. and it may be more expensive from the beginning, even i
the winner is elisabeth leamy. >> i called it. >> elisabeth, great job. >> i can sense this is a big, elisabeth. >> i called it from the get-go, the start of the show. tell us how the rest of us can get away with such great deals. and how much time do you spend researching on the computer? okay. ron, you must have done something to elisabeth's audio there. >> sabotage. >> want to talk about your style. you go in there and haggle. i think people are...
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elisabeth, you got the deal on the mattress. elisabeth, you saved more than 40% by booking online. some money by taking a chance and walking in and badgering the hotel staff. that only saved you 17%. that means the winner of this "gma" all-star battle is -- >> drumroll. >> elisabeth leamy. >> eli. >> yes. victory is mine. >> congratulations. eli, you showed us you do your home work. you spend time researching before you go out. how much time should people at home spend on the computer before they go out and make a deal? >> well, as much time as you want. but i think the real key here actually is to try to think of nontraditional places to get the things you need. can you buy it used? a fridge, sure. a mattress, no way. for the mattress, do you have to go to the mattress store? you don't. if you don't mind lounging around on beds in the big stores. and it was the hotel was not a chain. it was a quirkier hotel. >> ron, the key phrase you want to walk away with, is let me speak to your manager. >> it's not rude to ask for a discount. but it does take a little bit of courage. be persis
elisabeth, you got the deal on the mattress. elisabeth, you saved more than 40% by booking online. some money by taking a chance and walking in and badgering the hotel staff. that only saved you 17%. that means the winner of this "gma" all-star battle is -- >> drumroll. >> elisabeth leamy. >> eli. >> yes. victory is mine. >> congratulations. eli, you showed us you do your home work. you spend time researching before you go out. how much time should people...
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. >>> elisabeth hasselbeck's tearful apology. this is "entertainment tonight." >>> elisabeth breaks down. >> i ended up hurting her. >> the apology to erin after igniting a dancing war. >> she has been wearing next to nothing. >> i was shocked when i heard about it. >> the dancers fighting back. >> she shouldn't have to go through that. after all she's been through. >>> does america hate elisabeth? her nas nastiest view battles. >> she's one of the dumbest people on television. >>> sarah palin's new york night out with betty white as the "snl" stars spill secret and she's a party animal. >>> the latest news on charlie and brooke. >>> it's just so hard to trust. >> adult film star jenna jameson versus her boyfriend, ultimate
. >>> elisabeth hasselbeck's tearful apology. this is "entertainment tonight." >>> elisabeth breaks down. >> i ended up hurting her. >> the apology to erin after igniting a dancing war. >> she has been wearing next to nothing. >> i was shocked when i heard about it. >> the dancers fighting back. >> she shouldn't have to go through that. after all she's been through. >>> does america hate elisabeth? her nas nastiest view...
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." >>> elisabeth breaks down. >> i ended up hurting her. >> the apology to erin after igniting a dancingshe has been wearing next to nothing. >> i was shocked when i heard about it. >> the dancers fighting back. >> she shouldn't have to go through that. >>> does america hate elisabeth? >> she's one of the dumbest people on television. >>> sarah palin's new york night out as the snl
." >>> elisabeth breaks down. >> i ended up hurting her. >> the apology to erin after igniting a dancingshe has been wearing next to nothing. >> i was shocked when i heard about it. >> the dancers fighting back. >> she shouldn't have to go through that. >>> does america hate elisabeth? >> she's one of the dumbest people on television. >>> sarah palin's new york night out as the snl
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she felt like elisabeth was mocking the situation.ave made her an outfit again. that's really insulting but i think that elisabeth hasselbeck gets that now. >> yeah because i look at it you don't think she's not necessarily dressing any differently than any of other contestants it seems. >> exactly. >> but i understand hasselbeck is kind of doing a u-turn on that statement snydyeah, and i give her a lot of credit for this, apparently she went home yesterday and she had to explain to her young daughter gracie why she was so upset because she had hurt somebody's feelings. and today on "the view," elisabeth hasselbeck very tearfully recounted that conversation with her young daughter. take a look at this. >> and i told her and i promised her that i would use my words more mindfully like i try do to build people up, not break them down, and thankfully she's 5 and so cute and she said to me, "mommy, why don't you just call erin and tell her you're sorry?" so thankfully i listened to her, she's a wise little girl. >> this really affected el
she felt like elisabeth was mocking the situation.ave made her an outfit again. that's really insulting but i think that elisabeth hasselbeck gets that now. >> yeah because i look at it you don't think she's not necessarily dressing any differently than any of other contestants it seems. >> exactly. >> but i understand hasselbeck is kind of doing a u-turn on that statement snydyeah, and i give her a lot of credit for this, apparently she went home yesterday and she had to...
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. >> elisabeth a. . er.ymond t. vett+ nick louis-walll orlando r. sanbrano. david deaa.ssa c.erg, a valedictorian. [applause] [applause]lly.%- david j. bannis. [applause]+ michael c. haden. [applause] ben little. [applause] tyler m. hartman. [applause] david k. lle. [applaase] michael . sorrentino jr. carolyn a. taft. [applause] >> michael baker. [applause] >> john c. [applause]. [applause] [applause] >> david n. [applause] >> brennan r. [applause] >> jay ralph williams. [applause] >> matt m. andrew m. sara essier. >>andrew t. [applaase] >> jackkon w. >> kyle thompson. [applause] >> ddn riggs. [applause] >>> brian l.. [applause] p> mmrgarrt fountain. [applause] >> tyler grody, adet first captain and brigade ccmmanderr >> erin conoly, class president. [applauss] >> lindsay a. [applause] >> matthew a. tyler, army association athletic trophy [applluse] >> thann you. %> firss regiment. >> third regiment. kkistin b. alan . ryan clay. >> megan. >> shannon top. >> rooert dory. %> paul o'dwyer. >> daniel firestone. >> philip draper. >>>samuel f. dennisshill burn. p> stephen jason. >>
. >> elisabeth a. . er.ymond t. vett+ nick louis-walll orlando r. sanbrano. david deaa.ssa c.erg, a valedictorian. [applause] [applause]lly.%- david j. bannis. [applause]+ michael c. haden. [applause] ben little. [applause] tyler m. hartman. [applause] david k. lle. [applaase] michael . sorrentino jr. carolyn a. taft. [applause] >> michael baker. [applause] >> john c. [applause]. [applause] [applause] >> david n. [applause] >> brennan r. [applause] >> jay...
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elisabeth leamy, abc news, washington. >> so there you go.ises for me, i kind of knew that. >> tell people about your calorie counter. >> i have an app for my iphone and it counts calories. >>> suspect's story. how the times square bomb suspect nearly got away. the clues he left and the tough questions now raised about airline security. >>> then, coastal crisis. new attempts to control one of the biggest oil spills in decades. can it protect gulf shores? >>> and, power passion. the former cia director who's really charged about saving energy. >> this is a real high-tech operation. >> it's wednesday, may 5th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> kind of cool what he's doing. one of the things they do is drill these holes like 200 feet into the yard where they pump well water up. it's 57 degrees and they use that to cool the house. >> oh. >> that's kind of cool. >> that is. >> inventive environmental stuff. >> i guess that's the future. >> i guess so, cold water. >> we'll hear much more about it coming up. thanks for being with us. i'
elisabeth leamy, abc news, washington. >> so there you go.ises for me, i kind of knew that. >> tell people about your calorie counter. >> i have an app for my iphone and it counts calories. >>> suspect's story. how the times square bomb suspect nearly got away. the clues he left and the tough questions now raised about airline security. >>> then, coastal crisis. new attempts to control one of the biggest oil spills in decades. can it protect gulf shores?...
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so they arrive at elisabeth's home. her house is right outside in virginia, the dog improving grounds. she sent for and confederate agent on the virginia side of brings two horses and his sidekick, william bryant, and tells him to take a booth and harold to dr. richard stewart's house where they will be taken care of next. this is the man samuel mudd set up a meeting to introduce john wilkes booth to. as a result, he provided the horses and a guide that took booth to stewart's house. this is the summer home where they arrived in the evening at dinner time. this is his summer home. extraordinarily wealthy man the personal confederate agent who had been arrested twice. somehow all he had gotten word of coming down the line. he didn't want anything to do with them. so he refused them shelter but gave them food. he gave them dinner and sent them across this property into the cabin of a free black named william lucas and said you can stay with them. he was extraordinarily resentful and wrote in his diary a little note to the
so they arrive at elisabeth's home. her house is right outside in virginia, the dog improving grounds. she sent for and confederate agent on the virginia side of brings two horses and his sidekick, william bryant, and tells him to take a booth and harold to dr. richard stewart's house where they will be taken care of next. this is the man samuel mudd set up a meeting to introduce john wilkes booth to. as a result, he provided the horses and a guide that took booth to stewart's house. this is...
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the mind boggling matter between elisabeth and erin andrews. >>> mile ree cyruses super sexy new videoay. >>> heidi monday tag wants big are breasts. that's at the top of the hour on hln. >>> a vigil going on as we speak for 22 year old usa lacrosse star yeardley love. to the university of maryland school of medicine doctor joining us out of baltimore, thank you for being with us. how is it -- where did all of the blood come from if she were beaten to death? >> head wounds bleed a lot. you have a lot of blood vessels all over your head and they definitely bleed a lot. it's just a tragic case. it's with domestic violence. >> how does one actually die from being beaten to death from internal injuries? >> it depends where you were hit. with brain injuries you can slam someone's head against the wall this side. you can get scalp lacerations that bleed a lot but it moves the brain to the other side and you can get a brain injury on the other side. >> her face was beaten horribly and by his own admission we understand that her head hit against the back of the wall over and over again. to the
the mind boggling matter between elisabeth and erin andrews. >>> mile ree cyruses super sexy new videoay. >>> heidi monday tag wants big are breasts. that's at the top of the hour on hln. >>> a vigil going on as we speak for 22 year old usa lacrosse star yeardley love. to the university of maryland school of medicine doctor joining us out of baltimore, thank you for being with us. how is it -- where did all of the blood come from if she were beaten to death? >>...
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there was something that elisabeth hasselbeck had said about something else, and there is just this overwhelmingse of blaming the victim. and we particularly as women have to hold men accountable. and i don't say this even for my own behalf, but on the behalf of a lot of women out there who just feel lost. and i know that feeling, a feeling sort of lost and helpless. and we have to stand up for them. >> jim: robin as i mentioned is the spokeswoman for the national domestic hotline. their phone number is 1-800-799-safe. the number again, for the national domestic violence hotline, 1-800-799-safe. when we come back, robin, i want to come back what if you're on the outside and you suspect that a friend of yours is involved in a battering relationship? what can you do? more when we come back. stay with us. energy. her. this. lives. how ? by bringing together... information. ... people ... ... machines ... ... systems ... ideas... verizon helps businesses worldwide... including fortune 500 companies... find and achieve... better. better. better. better. throughout our lives, we encounter new opportun
there was something that elisabeth hasselbeck had said about something else, and there is just this overwhelmingse of blaming the victim. and we particularly as women have to hold men accountable. and i don't say this even for my own behalf, but on the behalf of a lot of women out there who just feel lost. and i know that feeling, a feeling sort of lost and helpless. and we have to stand up for them. >> jim: robin as i mentioned is the spokeswoman for the national domestic hotline. their...
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elisabeth from las vegas. go ahead. >> good morning. i can hardly believe i made it through. have to say is thank god. thank god that president barack obama has come out and, with a strong voice that he did about regulation, it is so important in at the world today. i am so thankful that he was so strong in saying that. i hope that everyone will rally around him and try to protect the environment. it is our moral responsibility. thank you for taking my call. basically, that is all i had was a comment. i am so thankful that we have a leader who is leading for the first time in a very, very long time. this is for all of the people and not just the chosen few. >> of our republican line next. this is george in florida. >> good afternoon. i was an advocate -- i wanted drilling i really did. i have to admit that i was wrong. in the republican. i do not expect in fallibility, but until they can find a safe way of drilling, i am against it. i was remiss in my first thought. >> you heard the president speak about finger-pointing. was that your view of things when you heard from the he
elisabeth from las vegas. go ahead. >> good morning. i can hardly believe i made it through. have to say is thank god. thank god that president barack obama has come out and, with a strong voice that he did about regulation, it is so important in at the world today. i am so thankful that he was so strong in saying that. i hope that everyone will rally around him and try to protect the environment. it is our moral responsibility. thank you for taking my call. basically, that is all i had...
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after the british elections which produced a new prime minister and coalition government, queen elisabeth will announce her legislative agenda for the new session. we will go to buckingham palace and the house of lords for one of britain's most celebrated occasions. >> on june 28, to break court nominee a landing came in -- elena kagan will testify before the justice committee. you can find more videos at a c- span archive library. >> 99% of attacks can be avoided by people doing simple things already available to them. >> preparing for cyber attacks. dan lundgren on how the government is projecting security networks -- protecting security networks. host: our guest now is abdallah of dollars, 2009 afghanistan presidential candidate, also the former minister of the country. what brings you to washington? guest: i thought it was the right time to do in washington. because of the situation back in afghanistan and because of the u.s. engagement. it has reached a stage where i thought washington should listen to the government voices. host: hamid karzai was in town a couple of weeks ago. descr
after the british elections which produced a new prime minister and coalition government, queen elisabeth will announce her legislative agenda for the new session. we will go to buckingham palace and the house of lords for one of britain's most celebrated occasions. >> on june 28, to break court nominee a landing came in -- elena kagan will testify before the justice committee. you can find more videos at a c- span archive library. >> 99% of attacks can be avoided by people doing...
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after the british elections which produced a new prime minister and coalition government, queen elisabethew legislative agenda for the session. we will travel from buckingham palace to parliament and inside the house of lords for one of britain's most celebrated occasions, the state opening of parliament, live tuesday morning at 5:30 eastern on c-span2. >> this week on "america and the courts," supreme court justice anthony kennedy offered his opinion on let's test for supreme court nominees, touches on overcrowded prisons, and the rule of law and the third world. this is one hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> thank you very much. my fellow citizens in the nation, that must strive ever to come closer to the ideas and the reality of the rule of law, thank you very much for inviting me to this interesting speakers club, which has a nationwide reputation. it is an honor to be with you, and it is an honor, too, to know you have a joint session with members here. we look in our civic life for mediating insti
after the british elections which produced a new prime minister and coalition government, queen elisabethew legislative agenda for the session. we will travel from buckingham palace to parliament and inside the house of lords for one of britain's most celebrated occasions, the state opening of parliament, live tuesday morning at 5:30 eastern on c-span2. >> this week on "america and the courts," supreme court justice anthony kennedy offered his opinion on let's test for supreme...
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[applause] elisabeth, my sister.y one perfect child in the world, and every parent has this. margaret, -- she led this campaign, and i am ed turley devoted along with the rest of my sisters. and i cannot thank them all enough. and then, to the silver fox, my mother. we love her, and she taught high school math in -- we were all trying to avoid her. in his child got hurt. and then, to my father. as everyone knows, we laid him to rest in arlington cemetery this october. and i will tell you, right until the very end, the greatest man i have ever met. and we know that when he met his new friend up there, he said, but that hand -- put that hand on the ship and take it to that safe harbor. [applause] and then, yes, some people -- i do not know how we do things. and i say, persistence. tenacity. -- and iropose proposed to someone two days after i met her, and eight years later, she said yes. this is to my wife. how blessed can one be? except one more. this 22 trouble-maker. this young, beautiful. she hates when i say that.
[applause] elisabeth, my sister.y one perfect child in the world, and every parent has this. margaret, -- she led this campaign, and i am ed turley devoted along with the rest of my sisters. and i cannot thank them all enough. and then, to the silver fox, my mother. we love her, and she taught high school math in -- we were all trying to avoid her. in his child got hurt. and then, to my father. as everyone knows, we laid him to rest in arlington cemetery this october. and i will tell you, right...