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there's also other variations of sangiovese in the tuscany region. probably the most famous and certainly the most fullest in body and the most palatial and majestic is called brunello di montalcino and that's a wine that if you have a collection or you know somebody who's really into wine and you want to bring them something tuscan that's the one to look for because it's big and tannic and rich. definitely built for the cellar. >> joanne: do you know what i love about this little three minute thing where we've got it turned off? it's a great time to get all of your guests to the table. and we've got that little leeway and, can i help you with some? >> leigh: thank you. >> joanne: it's gorgeous, there you go. it doesn't even really need a garnish the colors are so nice. aren't they? you see how, the shells. it just looks so nice. just those little touches, you know? they're simple but. now, i think when you bring this to the table, what are they going to say? >> leigh: that's a major wow factor. >> joanne: that's a major. and then they taste it. >> l
there's also other variations of sangiovese in the tuscany region. probably the most famous and certainly the most fullest in body and the most palatial and majestic is called brunello di montalcino and that's a wine that if you have a collection or you know somebody who's really into wine and you want to bring them something tuscan that's the one to look for because it's big and tannic and rich. definitely built for the cellar. >> joanne: do you know what i love about this little three...
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and today, we're featuring wines from the tuscany region. tuscany! tuscany! hi. seat? you're just going to have to wait. no, but i-- i'm right there. you just passed it. i'm sitting next to that guy. you're not supposed to get up during the food service. well, nobody told me that. look. this plane is full. i got a lot of people to serve. now, please. you'll just have to wait. there it is, gate 46. plenty of time. grossbard's plane leaves in 10 minutes. there's still time to catch him. how? he probably boarded the plane already. quick. your credit card. my credit card? the card. don't ask any questions. not unless you tell me what it's for. for a ticket to get on that flight. you'll spend more for the ticket than you'll get from grossbard! i'm going to get my money, get off the plane, get your ticket refunded. it won't cost you a dime. come on, give me the card. this is a great idea. here, use this one. i get frequent-flyer miles with every purchase. yeah. wait a minute, wait a minute. get two tickets. as long as you're returning it for the refund, i'll get double
and today, we're featuring wines from the tuscany region. tuscany! tuscany! hi. seat? you're just going to have to wait. no, but i-- i'm right there. you just passed it. i'm sitting next to that guy. you're not supposed to get up during the food service. well, nobody told me that. look. this plane is full. i got a lot of people to serve. now, please. you'll just have to wait. there it is, gate 46. plenty of time. grossbard's plane leaves in 10 minutes. there's still time to catch him. how? he...
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>> that's my dear friend, robert. >> wendy: he's perfect. >> he happened to be in tuscany at the samend we hung out. >> wendy: perfect. tell me what we're making today. >> this is a something you find often in coastal areas. it's a risotto. it's a starch. this is one of the ingredients that's so versatile you can mix it up. thanksgiving is come on. you can do it with mushrooms, have it as an appetizer. we like it with artichokes. >> wendy: i like the texture of risotto. it's scratchy. >> it has a crunch to it. it's not flat like regular rice. the kids love it. that's nice, too. >> wendy: okay. >> you can reuse it. >> this is the thing. >> first put the wine in there. >> we have shallots, butter and olive oil. we toasted it and we start cooking with white çwine. >> wendy: white wine. okay. >> the white wine is absorbed it turns into something like this when you start ding the stock. >> wendy: what's the broth from? >> it's a vegetable broth. you want to add a little bit at a time. you don't want it to dry out. drizzle a little bit each time. >> wendy: where did you get this, from knor
>> that's my dear friend, robert. >> wendy: he's perfect. >> he happened to be in tuscany at the samend we hung out. >> wendy: perfect. tell me what we're making today. >> this is a something you find often in coastal areas. it's a risotto. it's a starch. this is one of the ingredients that's so versatile you can mix it up. thanksgiving is come on. you can do it with mushrooms, have it as an appetizer. we like it with artichokes. >> wendy: i like the texture...
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Aug 28, 2013
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in the young man that played an important role during world war i during the cultural treasures of tuscany a man that has already been through this drill once before. but he had an interesting experience in 1911 and 1912 you may know that mona lisa was stolen from the louvre in 1911 that was determined to repatriate the work of art to his country and he brought back in a sting operation that involved him in 1914 if you have been to florence you may have passed the hotel that the work was found. then it was temporary placed on exhibition at uffizi. he told incredible story of german art preservation officers that did appear on the scene late 1943. the policy toward our production was to have the officers went in countries that were occupied. but italy for the first three years it was the allies so there were no german art protection officers with the change of allegiance of german forces september 1943 with the activists correct -- destruction and looting began as we saw after the lifting of the works from the museum in naples. the fate of so many of the works of art in italy rested upon th
in the young man that played an important role during world war i during the cultural treasures of tuscany a man that has already been through this drill once before. but he had an interesting experience in 1911 and 1912 you may know that mona lisa was stolen from the louvre in 1911 that was determined to repatriate the work of art to his country and he brought back in a sting operation that involved him in 1914 if you have been to florence you may have passed the hotel that the work was found....
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tracy: should go to tuscany and try what he is talking about.the next hour, right, that is where we're supposed to be. tracy and i guide you through the next hour of fox business. hold on to your hats and glasses kids. media tycoon steve forbes. hopefully still planning to join us. tracy: after all this. lori: will tell us how the fed unchecked powers are hurting most americans. don't go anywhere. coming right back with much more on the markets. it has been the steepest one-week drop for the dow in four months. you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. butetting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning 24 hours. zero heartburn. tracy: we are still here. welcome back. i'm tracy byrnes. lori: and thrilled to be here i might add. i'm lori rothman. stocks on track for the steepest weekly decline in four months. so, you have probably lost some money this week but misery likes c
tracy: should go to tuscany and try what he is talking about.the next hour, right, that is where we're supposed to be. tracy and i guide you through the next hour of fox business. hold on to your hats and glasses kids. media tycoon steve forbes. hopefully still planning to join us. tracy: after all this. lori: will tell us how the fed unchecked powers are hurting most americans. don't go anywhere. coming right back with much more on the markets. it has been the steepest one-week drop for the...
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Aug 5, 2013
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historical preservation in i in 2000 one invested in abandoned group of five, 800-year-old houses in tuscany worked over eight year period to bring them back to life, mindful of and faithful to the region's historical heritage i believe my public policy issues over 40 years prepared me for this challenging new assignment. in 1970 i co-founded one of the public interest law firms which for two decades successfully brought cases on public policy issues. in the 1908's i worked closely with senator charles grassley and charles berman, with the act designed to root out fraud against taxpayers. since 1986 when president reagan signed amendments we worked on together into law, more than $55 billion has been recovered by the united states government from companies that defrauded it. my firm, phillips and cohen is responsible for about 20% of those recoveries or $11 billion n 2009 i was appointed by president obama to serve as chairman of the president's commission on white house fellowships, considered by many to be the nation's premier fellowship program. i have not previously served as diplomat i
historical preservation in i in 2000 one invested in abandoned group of five, 800-year-old houses in tuscany worked over eight year period to bring them back to life, mindful of and faithful to the region's historical heritage i believe my public policy issues over 40 years prepared me for this challenging new assignment. in 1970 i co-founded one of the public interest law firms which for two decades successfully brought cases on public policy issues. in the 1908's i worked closely with senator...