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elisabeth hasselbeck is stopping by!ar common will be performing for us! [ cheers and applause ] oh, they love the common. that's a solid show right there. >> steve: that's a show! >> jimmy: hey guys, in case you haven't heard, we're taking our show on the road for the first time ever. we're going to indianapolis for the super bowl, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] so i had this idea. we teamed up with subway, all right? it's this thing that's called "subs across america." and here's -- we need your help here. all you have to do -- you tape yourselves in front of some iconic landmark in your area, catching a subway foot long from the right side of the screen. and then passing it off to the left side of the screen. and then we're going to put all the videos together, and it'll look like we passed the sub across america. we've already started getting some really awesome videos. check this guy out, here. i like him. what's up, hand it over, buddy. yeah. and -- there you go. perfect. it's there you go. he feels like a winne
elisabeth hasselbeck is stopping by!ar common will be performing for us! [ cheers and applause ] oh, they love the common. that's a solid show right there. >> steve: that's a show! >> jimmy: hey guys, in case you haven't heard, we're taking our show on the road for the first time ever. we're going to indianapolis for the super bowl, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] so i had this idea. we teamed up with subway, all right? it's this thing that's called "subs across...
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kathleen savio niece has never talked to the press before she was 16 when her aunt was murdered elisabethpictured at her desk at work >> kathleen savio and mayor drew peterson it 10 years back but she held on elisabeth has not seen the movie but she had family definitely but watch. trial for murdering kathleen savio could start this spring he says about the to do with the death attorney elizabeth savio also watched the movie >> attorney joel brodsky batt but that the seat fairy tale there for entertainment and nothing else down but attorney joel brodsky does not know if cam drew peterson cd fell but he eventually will it will be part of the trial attorney joel brodsky as to pastor neil schori concept of a movie based on him is ridiculous drew peterson >> made for television movie those who loved them want viewers to remember that elisabeth looks at the picture every day what people watch the movie to know how strong and brave her aunt was she misses how close the family used to be before kathleen died about we miss our family >> chicago aldermen wants dogs and owners to be licensed propos
kathleen savio niece has never talked to the press before she was 16 when her aunt was murdered elisabethpictured at her desk at work >> kathleen savio and mayor drew peterson it 10 years back but she held on elisabeth has not seen the movie but she had family definitely but watch. trial for murdering kathleen savio could start this spring he says about the to do with the death attorney elizabeth savio also watched the movie >> attorney joel brodsky batt but that the seat fairy tale...
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elisabeth hasselbeck is here. she's got a new book, "deliciously g-free." being at the table and having the same thing as everyone else. i decided why let the recipes die with me. i wanted to participate again in the family table. i brought them back. >> you wonder, if you operate on the fringe. i know your husband. he's a guy's guy. you have guy's guy food here. i'm recovering from the buffalo tenders. >> they're a great hit. we have a pulled pork sandwich to die for. and the barbecue chicken sandwich. when he ate, he didn't speak to me at all. >> super bowl party at elisabeth's. >> ern's veryone's invited. >> you have a mac and cheese. >> skim milk, potato starch. i'm sorry, 2% milk. >> where is the gluten from here? >> once you get that mixed up, it's boiling and draining your pasta. choose what your kids like. you can go ziti and penne. you going to make the mac and cheese with us? >> i make lots of mac and cheese. >> you want to be careful. some of the unsalt eed butters have glutens. once that mixes up, you're going to -- leave this to me. add the che
elisabeth hasselbeck is here. she's got a new book, "deliciously g-free." being at the table and having the same thing as everyone else. i decided why let the recipes die with me. i wanted to participate again in the family table. i brought them back. >> you wonder, if you operate on the fringe. i know your husband. he's a guy's guy. you have guy's guy food here. i'm recovering from the buffalo tenders. >> they're a great hit. we have a pulled pork sandwich to die for. and...
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. >> in florida, rick santorum's daughter elisabeth campaigned in his place. >> my father is exercising his most important role, being a father. >> mitt romney has already started advertising in nevada, ahead of that state's caucus on saturday. >> what face time with the leader of the free world? tonight is your chance. president obama will answer questions about the state of the union address in a 45-minute live chat room known as a hangout. it is part of google's social networking site, google +. some of the folks will even join the president enough hangout. the discretion over same-sex marriage gets more heated as session 2012 continues. a statewide coalition of faith and community leaders plan to stage a demonstration in annapolis against the governor's bill to legalize same-sex marriage. gov. o'malley said that passing the bill is a top legislative priority for him this session. the governor said compassion, understanding, and justice need to be part of this debate. >> it is the dignity of a free and diverse people, who at the end of the day, all want the same thing for their child
. >> in florida, rick santorum's daughter elisabeth campaigned in his place. >> my father is exercising his most important role, being a father. >> mitt romney has already started advertising in nevada, ahead of that state's caucus on saturday. >> what face time with the leader of the free world? tonight is your chance. president obama will answer questions about the state of the union address in a 45-minute live chat room known as a hangout. it is part of google's...
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i turn to elisabeth who is here.may have created a few bugs in you, too so we hope we can get through this presentation. it's not the economic situation -- >> not our presentation -- elisabeth has written a wonderful paper. years ago i wrote a book with a colleague across the street in europe and the model in those days of the european economy that has done well in the labour market was a danish security system. denmark is a very small country. it would be hard to sort of transport some of the institutions that they have to bicker countries or to the u.s.. but germany is a big country. it's gone through some transformations. it's doing some things the same and some different. elisabeth talked about the labor flexibility and the working time accounts that they've been set up, so elisabeth, could you tell me some of that and how do you think its affect how they've gone through this economic crisis could >> despite the fact the contraction in the gdp was larger than the u.s. gdp during the great recession the labour mar
i turn to elisabeth who is here.may have created a few bugs in you, too so we hope we can get through this presentation. it's not the economic situation -- >> not our presentation -- elisabeth has written a wonderful paper. years ago i wrote a book with a colleague across the street in europe and the model in those days of the european economy that has done well in the labour market was a danish security system. denmark is a very small country. it would be hard to sort of transport some...
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i should mention the queen elisabeth clay's billiards. mark twain's favorite pastime was playing billiards. he had a table and his home and spent hours of relaxation. to me, billiards is a former relaxation and skill. it is one of the things i can do well into my nineties. i look forward to it. i would intend, if it is built, to walk there. it is close to my home in balboa terrace. from my standpoint, this is not a danger to the community. i do not think there is any problem with people walking dogs or children. the activity would be inside the parlor. i would strongly recommend a yes vote for this addition to the community. president fong: any other speakers in favor of the project sponsor? >> good evening. i am in support of this billiards hall. san francisco has only two billiards halls. he mentioned his family and one located at geary. it is very well-run. there is no crime. it is just a perception. i think there and billiards bring an average of -- and addition to business in san francisco that builders haul is one of the key small b
i should mention the queen elisabeth clay's billiards. mark twain's favorite pastime was playing billiards. he had a table and his home and spent hours of relaxation. to me, billiards is a former relaxation and skill. it is one of the things i can do well into my nineties. i look forward to it. i would intend, if it is built, to walk there. it is close to my home in balboa terrace. from my standpoint, this is not a danger to the community. i do not think there is any problem with people walking...
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it is a -- we have entered elisabeth and peter's home. it is a brownstone. what we wanted to do was taylor it and give it more of a graphic interior design edge. from the draperies, i with a larger pattern. that pattern and color help dictate the accents and the rest of the house. what we did for elisabeth that was imported for us because she is working out of her home, we gave her a workstation. we decided to blow up this wall and extend the kitchen. we kept within the footprint of an actual brownstone. it was a challenge to fit the amount cabinetry and what not into the space. we all must swap out their dining room table this year. we were going with more of a glass look. we thought it looked too hard, so we went back to the original table. it grounds everything. it is a dark, warm wood. we fnd a great fabric that we reupholstered each seat with, which tied into other pops of color in the space. thank you for joining me on the "white collar" tour. i hope you found some of these tips helpful. i look forward to watching and seeing us, hopefully, next season.
it is a -- we have entered elisabeth and peter's home. it is a brownstone. what we wanted to do was taylor it and give it more of a graphic interior design edge. from the draperies, i with a larger pattern. that pattern and color help dictate the accents and the rest of the house. what we did for elisabeth that was imported for us because she is working out of her home, we gave her a workstation. we decided to blow up this wall and extend the kitchen. we kept within the footprint of an actual...
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. >> elisabeth, did you get a sense of the efficacy of the secret channel communications.y, former state department spokesman. he said he doesn't put a lot of stock in them. >> there has been a long time communication through the swiss government, between the u.s. and the iranian government. those are diplomatic. the reporters and i are, tom shank and eric schmidt, we all worked on the story, indications were given to us this was not the usual back channel through swiss. it was something else. and it comes at a time, of course, when there's enormous tension over the strait. we have the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general dempsey that iran has the capability of closing the strait if it goes that far. >> of course, then we have to intervene in a military fashion to get it reopened. nobody wants to go there. of course, we were talking yesterday as well about the tensions between the u.s. and potentially israel over all this because when i asked who would be capable of pulling this off of literally having this kind of assassination inside of iran, well, nobody is at
. >> elisabeth, did you get a sense of the efficacy of the secret channel communications.y, former state department spokesman. he said he doesn't put a lot of stock in them. >> there has been a long time communication through the swiss government, between the u.s. and the iranian government. those are diplomatic. the reporters and i are, tom shank and eric schmidt, we all worked on the story, indications were given to us this was not the usual back channel through swiss. it was...
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you can say hi to elisabeth. we just went down to the ursine -- went down to the sales -- versailles and had a sandwich. i have been to miami, little havana and hanoi many interactions with the cuban community over the years -- havana, and had many interactions with the cuban community over the years. my grandfather was born in italy. he came right after world war i, when mussolini came into power. it is a very familiar tale. miscellany came into power, and after three -- mussolini came into power and after three years, he figured out what mussolini was about, and he was not about that. he left fascism. so he came here. he ended up working five years until he earned his citizenship and had the money to bring the rest of the family over. he worked a couple of years in the auto factories in detroit. after he lost his job there, he ended up in the coal fields in pennsylvania. he worked in a company town. he was one of the guys who started the union because there were no miners' unions. he started a union so that the
you can say hi to elisabeth. we just went down to the ursine -- went down to the sales -- versailles and had a sandwich. i have been to miami, little havana and hanoi many interactions with the cuban community over the years -- havana, and had many interactions with the cuban community over the years. my grandfather was born in italy. he came right after world war i, when mussolini came into power. it is a very familiar tale. miscellany came into power, and after three -- mussolini came into...
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abc's elisabeth leamy has some tips. >> reporter: you know the usual suspects.crub sponges, crevices in cutting boards, and america's most wanted, your dirty dish rag. now gale williams of "consumer reports" and i are about to bust some more surprising offenders. first, there's a hotbed of suspicious activity on your countertops. here's why. you see, food can contaminate your stuff, but your stuff can also contaminate your food. >> they don't have to take your word for it because we have our blacklight. so we can see the germs. >> reporter: those white spots are hidden gangs of germs on the purse, the glasses, and the phone. the solution -- solitary confinement for all outsiders. >> okay, gale. that's number one. what's number two? >> reusable grocery bags. >> reporter: let your guard down, and these sneaky smugglers will bring bacteria from the store right into your kitchen. >> there. look at that. >> that's what goes right onto your counter when you put it straight onto your counter. >> reporter: their sentence -- a hard scrub with soap and water. number 3 is
abc's elisabeth leamy has some tips. >> reporter: you know the usual suspects.crub sponges, crevices in cutting boards, and america's most wanted, your dirty dish rag. now gale williams of "consumer reports" and i are about to bust some more surprising offenders. first, there's a hotbed of suspicious activity on your countertops. here's why. you see, food can contaminate your stuff, but your stuff can also contaminate your food. >> they don't have to take your word for it...
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elisabeth leamy rushed to california to get the word out. >> reporter: when we brought the show me thee were no longer at their last known locations. that's a lot of money. others didn't seem to believe us. zblr 4,0959. >> okay. >> reporter: most were overjoyed. is this welcome news? >> are you kidding? this is fantastic. >> sandy and her husband tom will get $1750. >> if you hadn't come, we wouldn't have known. >> next up, the comic factory. >> that's fascinating. >> reporter: $270 is not a ton. but think how many books they would have to sell to get that. are you going get yours in time? >> i will. thank you. >> reporter: neither saw their names on the website or in the paper. last october, the city council member bs voted to set a deadline then keep people's unclaimed money. after the department of finance assured them the staff goes through a rigorous procedure to find them. get this. one of the entities the city of pasadena couldn't find is the pasadena unified school district. can't be that hard. let's take a look. and there it is. two miles away. here we go. the journey was 16 b
elisabeth leamy rushed to california to get the word out. >> reporter: when we brought the show me thee were no longer at their last known locations. that's a lot of money. others didn't seem to believe us. zblr 4,0959. >> okay. >> reporter: most were overjoyed. is this welcome news? >> are you kidding? this is fantastic. >> sandy and her husband tom will get $1750. >> if you hadn't come, we wouldn't have known. >> next up, the comic factory. >>...
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elisabeth leamy is here to tell us more. >> we found you a way to show you something that is invisible in your home sometimes. you can't see them. they're there. we wanted to know which ones, how much, and what they're doing to our bodies. we set out to set up the perfect child's nursery. were the team bringing in formaldehyde, benzene, ethylene glycol and other chemicals? it's a daunting thought. >> your home, your safe haven, the place you're posed to be the safest is a potential cause for danger. you start thinking, what are all the chemicals? what is it doing to my family? >> reporter: it's not just furniture. other things in the house give off chemicals. they can cause eye and throat irritation in the short term and asthma and cancer in the long term. what kind of invisible things are in here. >> exactly. >> reporter: we asked an indoor air quality technician to test. the air contained 300 different chemical compounds, compared to just two when we tested rightout side the same house. >> whether it's significant enough to cause health prop problems, we'll have to look at the lab re
elisabeth leamy is here to tell us more. >> we found you a way to show you something that is invisible in your home sometimes. you can't see them. they're there. we wanted to know which ones, how much, and what they're doing to our bodies. we set out to set up the perfect child's nursery. were the team bringing in formaldehyde, benzene, ethylene glycol and other chemicals? it's a daunting thought. >> your home, your safe haven, the place you're posed to be the safest is a potential...
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me and said they're auditioning, i put on my little -- i went in there and found one of elisab h elisabeth's>> you were ready to go. >> i had my heels and barbara walters says where are you going dear? i'm going to play a hooker. when i went to the audition, i said to the directors, i know this character, i know her. i booked it. that's what i mean when i said that. i didn't want to be a hooker. i know sherri for years, she's going down. >> always a little worried. spike lee is making news. he's out in sundance. he was saying his latest movie he financed himself. didn't want to go through hollywood. didn't want anybody telling him to do with his movie. because they can't really tell me about black people. what do you think when you hear that from spike? >> well, i think -- >> do you think it's still hard in hollywood for black people which is despite the point? george lucas was here last week with "red tails" and saying it was hard to get financing. people were worried about an all black cast. you sit here black actress. what are you thinking? >> the weight of one -- the weight of black peop
me and said they're auditioning, i put on my little -- i went in there and found one of elisab h elisabeth's>> you were ready to go. >> i had my heels and barbara walters says where are you going dear? i'm going to play a hooker. when i went to the audition, i said to the directors, i know this character, i know her. i booked it. that's what i mean when i said that. i didn't want to be a hooker. i know sherri for years, she's going down. >> always a little worried. spike lee...
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what is making them sick, elisabeth leamy is tracking them down from consumer reports. >> reporter: youicky -- >> if it makes it too icky, it can be dangerous to your health. >> reporter: now gayle williams of "consumer reports" and i are about to bust the offenders. first, there's a hot bed of suspicious activity on your countertop. here's why. >> no! >> reporter: you see, food can contaminate your stuff, but your stuff can also conto aminate yo food. >> we don't have to take your word for it because we have the black light to see the germs. >> reporter: those white spots are hidden germs on the glasses, on the phone. the solution, solitary consignment for all outers. >> let your guard down and these smugglers will bring bacteria from the store right into your kitchen. >> there! look at that. >> that's going right on to your counter when you put it straight on to your counter. >> reporter: their sentence -- a hard scrub with soap and water. >> okay, gayle, what's next? >> reporter: let's go to the refrigerator, number three is the refrigerator, a cold case but not cold enough to keep b
what is making them sick, elisabeth leamy is tracking them down from consumer reports. >> reporter: youicky -- >> if it makes it too icky, it can be dangerous to your health. >> reporter: now gayle williams of "consumer reports" and i are about to bust the offenders. first, there's a hot bed of suspicious activity on your countertop. here's why. >> no! >> reporter: you see, food can contaminate your stuff, but your stuff can also conto aminate yo food....
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elisabeth leamy rushed to california to get the word out. >> reporter: when we brought the "show me the at their last known locations. that's a lot of money. to lose track of. >> i'll take it. >> reporter: yeah, i know. others didn't seem to believe us. $4,059. >> okay. >> reporter: most were overjoyed. is this welcome news? >> are you kidding? this is fantastic. >> reporter: andy and her husband, tom, will get $1,750 if they claim it in time. >> if you hadn't come, we wouldn't have known. >> reporter: next up, the comics factory. the city of pasadena has a check for something like this in unclaimed popperty in your store's name. >> that's fascinating. >> reporter: $270 is not a ton. but think how many books they would have to sell to get that. are you going to get yours in time? i will indeed. thanks to you. >> reporter: neither saw their names on the website or in the paper. the city didn't send notices to them or anyone. last october, the city council members voted to set a deadline then keep people's unclaimed money. after the department of finance assured them finance staff goes th
elisabeth leamy rushed to california to get the word out. >> reporter: when we brought the "show me the at their last known locations. that's a lot of money. to lose track of. >> i'll take it. >> reporter: yeah, i know. others didn't seem to believe us. $4,059. >> okay. >> reporter: most were overjoyed. is this welcome news? >> are you kidding? this is fantastic. >> reporter: andy and her husband, tom, will get $1,750 if they claim it in time....
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i am here today with my daughter, elisabeth. she is here today. you can say hi to elisabeth.just went down to the ursine -- went down to the sales -- versailles and had a sandwich. i have been to miami, little havana and hanoi many interactions with the cuban community over the years -- havana, and had many interactions with the cuban community over the years. my grandfather was born in italy. he came right after world war i, when mussolini came into power. it is a very familiar tale. miscellany came into power, and after three -- mussolini came into power and after three years, he figured out what mussolini was about, and he was not about that. so he came here. he ended up working five years until he earned his citizenship and had the money to bring the rest of the family over. he worked a couple of years in the auto factories in detroit. after he lost his job there, he ended up in the coal fields in pennsylvania. he worked in a company town. he was one of the guys who started the union because there were no miners' unions. he started a union so that they would not get paid
i am here today with my daughter, elisabeth. she is here today. you can say hi to elisabeth.just went down to the ursine -- went down to the sales -- versailles and had a sandwich. i have been to miami, little havana and hanoi many interactions with the cuban community over the years -- havana, and had many interactions with the cuban community over the years. my grandfather was born in italy. he came right after world war i, when mussolini came into power. it is a very familiar tale....
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let me give elisabeth the chance to respond or do you not want to go outside of germany?at is your reaction to that? >> brought to the point -- and i can bring it back to germany, they got where it did because they took action particularly referred to put a lot of cards on the table in terms of making real progress for overhauling the way that germany balanced the opportunity and security is the framework used for thinking about my work and i think it applies to germany because schroeder put everything on the table. he arguably lost his government because of it but accomplish reforms if he hadn't. while some of the evolution of what was happening in the private sector outside of the reform which mostly had to do with permanent reform but brought in the same policy state of the labor relations all fit within the same idea that germany cannot solve that there was a problem and realized that it wasn't sustainable and eventually for a variety of reasons they actually did something about it. and we are not doing that in the u.s.. often the paper gives a lot of good reasons as
let me give elisabeth the chance to respond or do you not want to go outside of germany?at is your reaction to that? >> brought to the point -- and i can bring it back to germany, they got where it did because they took action particularly referred to put a lot of cards on the table in terms of making real progress for overhauling the way that germany balanced the opportunity and security is the framework used for thinking about my work and i think it applies to germany because schroeder...
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there is elisabeth, peter, patrick. they're here tonight. thank you. are two other boys are with my husband. my little girl was at home. i just wanted to tell you a little bit about rick. we have been married for 21 years. he is a father and a great dad. he is a great love and passion for his family. his family is the foundation of a strong society. he really believes that his family -- that if he had a strong family you have a strong country. he says economies can be strong. at home we have always lived on a budget. we drew up very simply. i am one of 12 children. he grew up on public housing. we live on a budget. he says he will put his practices to life. as soon as he would be president, he would balance the budget and get the debt under control. his economic plans will bring a lot of manufacturing jobs back to our nation. he grew up in pennsylvania. when he was growing up, there were a lot of manufacturing jobs. he was a child and boy in young man and saw a lot of the jobs leaving go overseas. he has a real passion for the federal regulations and t
there is elisabeth, peter, patrick. they're here tonight. thank you. are two other boys are with my husband. my little girl was at home. i just wanted to tell you a little bit about rick. we have been married for 21 years. he is a father and a great dad. he is a great love and passion for his family. his family is the foundation of a strong society. he really believes that his family -- that if he had a strong family you have a strong country. he says economies can be strong. at home we have...
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i will turn to elisabeth who is here, despite the sickness of her daughter that may have created a few bugs in you, too. we hope you get through this presentation. if she'd performance, it is a home situation. >> i hope is that our presentation. >> i'm sorry. you told me, and i took good vantage of it. [laughter] okay. elizabeth has written a wonderful paper. back some years ago i wrote a book with a colleague across the street on europe. the model in those days of a european economy that had done well was a danish security system. denmark is a very small country. it would be hard to transport some of the institutions that they had to bigger countries or to the u.s., but germany is a big country. it has gone through some transformations. it is doing some things the same , and something's different. elizabeth particularly has talked about labor flexibility and some of the working time account as they have been. could you tell me some of that and how you think it has affected how they have gone through this economic crisis? >> this study point for this paper was the fact that despite the
i will turn to elisabeth who is here, despite the sickness of her daughter that may have created a few bugs in you, too. we hope you get through this presentation. if she'd performance, it is a home situation. >> i hope is that our presentation. >> i'm sorry. you told me, and i took good vantage of it. [laughter] okay. elizabeth has written a wonderful paper. back some years ago i wrote a book with a colleague across the street on europe. the model in those days of a european...