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involuntary manslaughter, for throwing the punch that ultimately killed david koschman outside a tavern on division street in 2004. vanecko will serve two months in prison. a special prosecutor examined a claim that police covered up the facts to protect the mayor's relative. the findings will be made public today. the employee of the state treasurer's office who made misconduct allegations against illinois treasurer dan rutherford has resigned from his to be named, accused rutherford of forcing him to do politicalrutherford is running for governor. he denied the accusation during a meeting with the tribune editorial board yesterday. the accuser's lawyer spoke on w- l-s radio, saying a formal complaint may be filed later this week. >> i cannot comment on the claims. right now we're focused on the first claimed. but don't want to box myself in, but we may be adding more claims. don't speculate. and not saying it's when you mention. it could be other things. we're just not ready to go there yet. >>svenson did some legal work for republican opponent bruce rauner last year. rutherford says
involuntary manslaughter, for throwing the punch that ultimately killed david koschman outside a tavern on division street in 2004. vanecko will serve two months in prison. a special prosecutor examined a claim that police covered up the facts to protect the mayor's relative. the findings will be made public today. the employee of the state treasurer's office who made misconduct allegations against illinois treasurer dan rutherford has resigned from his to be named, accused rutherford of...
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he was outside a tavern on the west side of rockford, saw this man at the curb drinking a beer and wentto him and shot him and then fled the scene. >> people were wondering, you know, how is it that he could have been released? you know, why did this happen? >> when questioned by police, william buck denied any involvement in officer rice's murder. he implicated his friend, 19-year-old vincent holmes, as the man who killed kevin rice. >> vincent holmes was a street kid, late teens. he was friends with william buck, hung out at the auburn manor apartment complex. really had a flat affect, borderline functioning intellectually. just a street kid with really no purpose in life. >> not surprisingly, when holmes was questioned, he pointed the finger at william buck. this created a problem. could forensics prove who pulled the trigger? several residents at the auburn manor apartments saw william buck and vincent holmes together on the night of the murder. they were outside the apartment drinking. the residents were able to identify the clothes each man was wearing. and with a search warrant,
he was outside a tavern on the west side of rockford, saw this man at the curb drinking a beer and wentto him and shot him and then fled the scene. >> people were wondering, you know, how is it that he could have been released? you know, why did this happen? >> when questioned by police, william buck denied any involvement in officer rice's murder. he implicated his friend, 19-year-old vincent holmes, as the man who killed kevin rice. >> vincent holmes was a street kid, late...
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. >> that's how it sounded at arlington's wilson tavern in arlington.ou could have heard those same chants at any bar in the country. thousands of fans got up early to watch team usa take on russia. what they got, an overtime thriller. news4's jim handly is live in sochi tonight. i know what it was like here, jim. you were at the game. i can't even imagine what that atmosphere was like. >> reporter: yeah, chris. we're talking about edge of your seat electric today. this it was the toughest ticket in all of russia this week. so much national pride on the line. sure, there were far more rue stands, chants louder and waves, rush yeah. but on the ice, where it ended, team usa pulling it off in dramatic fashion in the end. this was not a medal game, but, boy, did it feel like it. check it out. even russian president vladimir putin in the stands, standing-room-only today, adding to the pressure for team russia. people coming from all over the country. hundreds couldn't get a ticket. they watched outside on huge jumbo screens outside the bolshoi ice dome in th
. >> that's how it sounded at arlington's wilson tavern in arlington.ou could have heard those same chants at any bar in the country. thousands of fans got up early to watch team usa take on russia. what they got, an overtime thriller. news4's jim handly is live in sochi tonight. i know what it was like here, jim. you were at the game. i can't even imagine what that atmosphere was like. >> reporter: yeah, chris. we're talking about edge of your seat electric today. this it was the...
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billy kinsley used to play the tavern club, alongside of the beatles. he says that the merchant sailors and the nearby american military bases imported the sounds that influenced them all. >> it's a combination of all of the sounds we have, all the bands in britain, plus the association with all of these people going back and forth to america, bringing us these great records that no one else in america had. >> reporter: but the seaport is all but dried up, and liverpool is facing hard times. luckily, the beatles are a big industry here. a british government analysis shows that liverpool gets $400 million a year from music tourism. from all around the world. >> this is the place where paul mccartney met 17-year-old john lennon. >> reporter: for 7 years, jay johnson has been showing it to people. and without his city, the public would never know penny lane or strawberry fields. >> we say that it was liverpool that made the beatles, and not visa versa. >> reporter: but there's little doubt that the beatles changed the city profoundly. it's clear from when
billy kinsley used to play the tavern club, alongside of the beatles. he says that the merchant sailors and the nearby american military bases imported the sounds that influenced them all. >> it's a combination of all of the sounds we have, all the bands in britain, plus the association with all of these people going back and forth to america, bringing us these great records that no one else in america had. >> reporter: but the seaport is all but dried up, and liverpool is facing...
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when you go to a pub or tavern you get drunk and you try to sing a song with an impossible melody. it goes something like this. it's so hard to sing that not only beyoncÉ can sing it. [laughter] the last battle we are two for two. now we have new orleans. 12 to 14,000 men under general packing him are ready to hit new orleans. the problem is we don't have an army. throughout the war there is this man from tennessee who likes horse racing gambling in dueling and doing. his name was andrew jackson and he wanted to get into the war but madison and monroe would not let them in. no one trusted him for good reason but he's the only thing standing between the british and washington. he can round up two or 3000 riflemen so they send jackson to new orleans and the goal is twofold. slow the british down long enough for them to get there and then kill jackson and get rid of him. jackson arrives in new orleans in the british puts together the most colorfully red tagged and. tennessee and kentucky rifling of the spanish residence he gets them to stop eating and gets him to drink coffee. he gets
when you go to a pub or tavern you get drunk and you try to sing a song with an impossible melody. it goes something like this. it's so hard to sing that not only beyoncÉ can sing it. [laughter] the last battle we are two for two. now we have new orleans. 12 to 14,000 men under general packing him are ready to hit new orleans. the problem is we don't have an army. throughout the war there is this man from tennessee who likes horse racing gambling in dueling and doing. his name was andrew...
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the distance from other offices are all considered views of locals are also sold by the company in taverns to think this would have to watch all seven of my outing to chew to collect our attention to post our pictures and let him live in spirits when everytime you come to the post op she meets some of you have a test you hear this news about the non independent embarrassed to say goodbye to speak for almost eleven and it also uses the phrase our contract bases around the country many of them in small rural areas campaigners say there is a future for the service is the right approach is taken in with the economics with a cost but what i would encourage us to do with others. another student means and ways of developing service itself through the post offices. not to be painting devotional is composed on the situation in time for somebody passes away our tires. a decision on the future of the post office here it is expected to be delivered in the coming days the news that a gerakan to go. liquidators of floyd b or c came under pressure today after the marriage some agreements to protect mortg
the distance from other offices are all considered views of locals are also sold by the company in taverns to think this would have to watch all seven of my outing to chew to collect our attention to post our pictures and let him live in spirits when everytime you come to the post op she meets some of you have a test you hear this news about the non independent embarrassed to say goodbye to speak for almost eleven and it also uses the phrase our contract bases around the country many of them in...
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or they could be in the capitol getting drunk at the hole in the wall, which was a little tavern in the basement of the capitol. if you are unlucky enough to get a seat at the back of the house, you probably couldn't hear what was going on. remember, there were no microphones in the mid 19th century. and when you have that many people, you're not going to be able to hear as well. the acoustics in the house were not very good. people complained about this. if you got one of the seat in the back, you were just out of luck. those in the house i.t. were also not necessarily paying attention. and this is an important part of thinking about the way that washington politicians understood what was around them. when you were living as a politician in the 19th century. you didn't have a staff the way you would today. you didn't have people taking care of your correspondents. who were keeping in touch of your constituents. so you had to do all of that yourself. which meant that a lot of times it happened in the capitol i.t. people would write letters home, letter to their wifes. they wouldn't pay
or they could be in the capitol getting drunk at the hole in the wall, which was a little tavern in the basement of the capitol. if you are unlucky enough to get a seat at the back of the house, you probably couldn't hear what was going on. remember, there were no microphones in the mid 19th century. and when you have that many people, you're not going to be able to hear as well. the acoustics in the house were not very good. people complained about this. if you got one of the seat in the back,...
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by late in tavern, we're seeing sunshine. a day very similar to day. by the end of the day snow could be gone. but there is the winter weather advisory. it goes into effect at 1:00 a.m. right on through noon tomorrow. it includes everybody from frederick, leesburg and culpeper, down towards the south and east, including all of southern maryland. thinking 1 to 2 inches. leesburg, washington, down towards waldorf, warrenton, towards bowie, northern pofrgts calvert county. back towards the west. a hole around frederick, martinsburg, coating to an inch for you. and back towards the west a little more. back into portions of west virginia around hardy and hampshire county. not a lot of snow, but it's the timing that we're going to be watching. highs tomorrow around 34. we get to 40 on thursday, which is still 10 degrees below average with sunshine. a high of only 28 on friday. friday will be one cold day starting off in the teens. a chance of snow coming up on saturday. a chance of rain coming up on sunday. and then we have a storm on monday, which right now
by late in tavern, we're seeing sunshine. a day very similar to day. by the end of the day snow could be gone. but there is the winter weather advisory. it goes into effect at 1:00 a.m. right on through noon tomorrow. it includes everybody from frederick, leesburg and culpeper, down towards the south and east, including all of southern maryland. thinking 1 to 2 inches. leesburg, washington, down towards waldorf, warrenton, towards bowie, northern pofrgts calvert county. back towards the west. a...
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we see on t tavern. so with the monarch international some straight talk on the world most troubling issues and sophie koh war if you're watching us from the uk they're going underground without commercials. room. minnesota vikings football player jared allen. like many pro athletes your taxes actually doing something for society with this nfl fame and fortune. he is providing homes for turning the wounded u s veterans good job mr allen generally for some reason wealthy people don't do much to help other people besides giving money to charity to get some sort of tax free kick back with the wheel is helping other people out is actually in the best interest of rich guys to say whatever to stop to think about amish horse all mega wealthy that you believe in total isolation your going to have to deal with the west the people in your country and the better off that never dies is the less likely he is going to be the steal from you to get bought. al's work is fantastic because it gets better and out of the des
we see on t tavern. so with the monarch international some straight talk on the world most troubling issues and sophie koh war if you're watching us from the uk they're going underground without commercials. room. minnesota vikings football player jared allen. like many pro athletes your taxes actually doing something for society with this nfl fame and fortune. he is providing homes for turning the wounded u s veterans good job mr allen generally for some reason wealthy people don't do much to...
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it started as a tavern and has become a well-known and much appreciated restaurant now.g at its best. ♪ >> we start with some typical things, the kind of things i deeply love, the kind of simple good things that make me happy. panelli, which is a fritter made from chickpeas, caponata, a sweet and sour eggplant dish, kind of like ratatouille but more arab in its influence, a plate of olives and white wine produced from a small batch vineyard run by mary and her husband. this is a panelli? >> panelli. chickpea flour probably came in the arabs, maybe even earlier, because chickpeas have been around for a long time. >> and this is the famous caponata and about as sicilian as it gets. >> caponata and cannoli are the two internationally known sicilian dishes. >> this is what i've been waiting for. this is what i wanted sicily to be, something to soothe my shattered soul. it doesn't take much, a bowl of good pasta. in any case, the famous spaghetti al nero di sepia, spaghetti in cuttelfish ink, also pasta with swordfish, eggplant and tomatoes. >> okay. >> ah, beautiful. perfect
it started as a tavern and has become a well-known and much appreciated restaurant now.g at its best. ♪ >> we start with some typical things, the kind of things i deeply love, the kind of simple good things that make me happy. panelli, which is a fritter made from chickpeas, caponata, a sweet and sour eggplant dish, kind of like ratatouille but more arab in its influence, a plate of olives and white wine produced from a small batch vineyard run by mary and her husband. this is a...
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the wilson tavern in arlington is hosting a watch party. they'll get started bright and early. be watching the game live when the puck drops in half an hour. you can also see that game live over on nbc sports network, as well. i mentioned kegs and eggs because they're going to have beer early this morning along with their eggs. nothing wrong with that, right? >> richard, check the cup. >> you clohe show, i'm going to finish chugging. >> we'll be back in 25 minutes, at least some of us with a local news update and join us again at 9:00 this morning. we'll see you then.
the wilson tavern in arlington is hosting a watch party. they'll get started bright and early. be watching the game live when the puck drops in half an hour. you can also see that game live over on nbc sports network, as well. i mentioned kegs and eggs because they're going to have beer early this morning along with their eggs. nothing wrong with that, right? >> richard, check the cup. >> you clohe show, i'm going to finish chugging. >> we'll be back in 25 minutes, at least...
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the wilson tavern is hosting a watch party right this very minute. you can also see that game happening right now live over on nbc sports network. we want you to keep it here, too. >> yeah. watch the game a little later. >> looks like bars and living rooms are where you need to go to see the americans watching the winter games. >> because very few of us, obviously, made the trip to sochi. and decided to see why there are too many stars and stripes. >> look at the ticket lines -- >> a lot of people here, a lot of russians. >> look at the rings. >> a lot of russians, of course, the host country. >> look at the stands. >> they make more noise with the instruments, with the claking. >> if any country has turned out for the 2014 winter olympic games, it is host russia. >> the russians are cheering and the americans are cheering but not as loudly because there aren't as many here. >> yes, what about those americans? >> not as many as i thought. >> we got out of u.s. women's hockey and there were a dozen. >> we feel like unicorns. >> a fact that hasn't been
the wilson tavern is hosting a watch party right this very minute. you can also see that game happening right now live over on nbc sports network. we want you to keep it here, too. >> yeah. watch the game a little later. >> looks like bars and living rooms are where you need to go to see the americans watching the winter games. >> because very few of us, obviously, made the trip to sochi. and decided to see why there are too many stars and stripes. >> look at the ticket...
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i love katonya, park tavern, foreign cinema.-- those are kind of restaurants that please everyone. >> reporter: where are you going to dinner tonight? >> i can't tell you that. [ laughter ] >> maybe we'll see him somewhere tonight. by the way, we were at the cavalier in san francisco, which is one of bower's favorite spots. he says he goes to a restaurant three times before writing the initial review. he says the peninsula is the biggest weak spot for bay area restaurants. >>> it's a new day of competition starting in sochi. a live look at the alpine skiing center as we show you where a lot of action you'll see tonight takes place in prime time. let's get to nbc's jack live in sochi. i hear a world leader dropped in on team usa. >> reporter: yeah, how about that? in the heat, but every once in awhile, competition takes a backseat to olympic spirit that happened here in sochi on valentine's day. it's valentine's day here in sochi, but there was no love for team usa at the ski sent serp. four american men started the 15 kilometer
i love katonya, park tavern, foreign cinema.-- those are kind of restaurants that please everyone. >> reporter: where are you going to dinner tonight? >> i can't tell you that. [ laughter ] >> maybe we'll see him somewhere tonight. by the way, we were at the cavalier in san francisco, which is one of bower's favorite spots. he says he goes to a restaurant three times before writing the initial review. he says the peninsula is the biggest weak spot for bay area restaurants....
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even when we opened gramercy tavern, we were not thinking 20 years in the future. >> but you were hoping it would be successful, obviously. >> you hope everything you do is successful yeah. , but when i started cooking, i had no idea that i would be working in new york. i started cooking in new jersey. we do not have a model for a young american chef doing whatever cuisine you are doing. that example of that kind of longevity. >> there was nobody to follow. >> prior to that, you didn't know about chefs. >> getting the cooking job was the last thing you did after you got out of the military before you went to jail. [laughter] it was the lowest common denominator. anybody could wash dishes. you could always get that matter what your education, no matter your luck, no matter what your situation, no matter your location geographically. >> when i told my parents i wanted to cook, i think they had visions of me with a cigarette hanging out of my mouth stirring the sauce. >> look where you are now. >> in a suit stirring the sauce. >> rachael, let me ask you this. what would you say was your big
even when we opened gramercy tavern, we were not thinking 20 years in the future. >> but you were hoping it would be successful, obviously. >> you hope everything you do is successful yeah. , but when i started cooking, i had no idea that i would be working in new york. i started cooking in new jersey. we do not have a model for a young american chef doing whatever cuisine you are doing. that example of that kind of longevity. >> there was nobody to follow. >> prior to...
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>> jimmy: we went to gramercy tavern, we went to red rooster.ah, katz is downtown and that's a good corned beef, right there. >> yeah, that's the big one. >> jimmy: but carnegie is a a good time too. i mean, i don't know what to say. that's a lot of pressure. i'm going to say -- >> i think one day we should just go and do a test. i think we should go to one, and then go to the other. >> jimmy: we'll do that, all right. we'll do a test. yeah. >> i think we could do it as a a part of the show. >> jimmy: right now i'm just going to be in the middle, i'll just say sarah lawrence. [ laughter ] have you ever tried the cafeteria? yeah, they have the best corned beef. >> that's right. >> jimmy: how excited are you, coming back to broadway. >> right. >> jimmy: "a raisin in the sun." this is cool. i love to see actors live. you know, because i feel like when you see them on movies it's amazing, i love that too. but then when you see them live in the theater it's like, oh my gosh. >> yeah. well you know, theater is an actor's medium in the sense. i mean, o
>> jimmy: we went to gramercy tavern, we went to red rooster.ah, katz is downtown and that's a good corned beef, right there. >> yeah, that's the big one. >> jimmy: but carnegie is a a good time too. i mean, i don't know what to say. that's a lot of pressure. i'm going to say -- >> i think one day we should just go and do a test. i think we should go to one, and then go to the other. >> jimmy: we'll do that, all right. we'll do a test. yeah. >> i think we...
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this is a woman accustomed to luxury and she lives in the globe tavern in springfield, illinois, with her husband and their children. and then when he is elected to his one term in congress, she accompanies him, which is unusual. because wives, particularly a freshman congressman, do not often do that. it turned out to be an unsuccessful experiment. life in a washington boarding house was really impossible. so she and their son, bobby, left, went back to lexington, back to the luxury that thank she had known. but then came -- the luxury that she had known. but then came the long crossing the desert years when lincoln was not only out of office but assumed to be a political corpse. at one point he was offered a governorship of oregon as a substitute ical for office holding. .nd it was mary who said no if you go to oregon, you are putting an end to your, however meager, national political prospects. when there was lobbying to be done for jobs, from wiga administrations, it was mary who drafted the letters. this is unheard of in 19th century marriages. with some exceptions. we talked abo
this is a woman accustomed to luxury and she lives in the globe tavern in springfield, illinois, with her husband and their children. and then when he is elected to his one term in congress, she accompanies him, which is unusual. because wives, particularly a freshman congressman, do not often do that. it turned out to be an unsuccessful experiment. life in a washington boarding house was really impossible. so she and their son, bobby, left, went back to lexington, back to the luxury that thank...
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when you go to the pub or tavern, you get drunk, and then you try to sing this song with an impossible melody. it goes something like this -- ♪ ♪ it's so hard to sing that not even beyonce can sing it. [laughter] so you get drunk and you try to sing it, and you make a fool of yourself. that's the purpose of the song. we make that our national anthem. now, last battle, we're two for two. now we have the southern at new orleans. 12-14,000 men under general packenham are ready to hit new orleans. problem is we don't have an army south of the chesapeake. throughout the war there was this wild man from tennessee who liked cock tighting, horse racing -- cockfighting, horse racing, his name was andrew jackson. and he wanted to get into the war. but madison and monroe would not let anymore the war. no one liked him, no one trusted jackson for good reason. but he's the only thing standing between the british and washington at new orleansment jackson can round up 2,000 or 3,000 tennessee and kentucky riflemen, so they send jackson to new orleans. the goal is basically twofold, slow the british d
when you go to the pub or tavern, you get drunk, and then you try to sing this song with an impossible melody. it goes something like this -- ♪ ♪ it's so hard to sing that not even beyonce can sing it. [laughter] so you get drunk and you try to sing it, and you make a fool of yourself. that's the purpose of the song. we make that our national anthem. now, last battle, we're two for two. now we have the southern at new orleans. 12-14,000 men under general packenham are ready to hit new...
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from basement tavern in santa monica, take a look. ♪ >> it's very important that there is music in that
from basement tavern in santa monica, take a look. ♪ >> it's very important that there is music in that
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i love park tavern. foreign cinema. and those are kind of restaurants that please everyone. >> reporter: where are you going to dinner tonight? >> i can't tell you that. >> still has, of course, a little mystery or a lot of mystery there. mr. bauer says he dines at a restaurant three times before writing his review. and he adds that the peninsula is actually the weakest weak spot for bay area restaurants. >>> it was only a couple of weeks ago people across the bay area were praying for rain and now it's become almost like a common occurrence. let's check in with rob mayeda who has a look at what's in store for you today. >> anything and everything at this point would be good news and right now there is a common theme throughout all the bay area in terms of our city cameras that we're looking at right now. cloudy skies filling in. the view from emeryville looking back toward san francisco and you can see mostly cloudy skies and a little bit of drizzle out there as the low-level clouds are forced to rise over the coastal
i love park tavern. foreign cinema. and those are kind of restaurants that please everyone. >> reporter: where are you going to dinner tonight? >> i can't tell you that. >> still has, of course, a little mystery or a lot of mystery there. mr. bauer says he dines at a restaurant three times before writing his review. and he adds that the peninsula is actually the weakest weak spot for bay area restaurants. >>> it was only a couple of weeks ago people across the bay...
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one of the things the brits did, there were a lot of enterprising tavern or pub owners. lot of pub owners didn't just make their money from selling alcohol and food. what they would do at the end of the night, when they closed up shop there would be six guys passed out, drunk. they would load them in wagons and sell them to the british navy. the guys would wake up the next day with a cold bucket of saltwater in their face and someone standing over them saying welcome to the navy. prison populations were sold. even the fact that britain didn't have enough sailors so they stopped american merchant ships and took our sailors. new england fishermen, new england sailors were some of the best in the world and therefore that was an attractive price for the british. now can you imagine american communities along the coast, wives and widows and newspapers and politicians when the ship comes back to port and says the men were taken, several men were taken off and they will never be heard from again. they were taken by the british in an act of war. americans were rightly angered an
one of the things the brits did, there were a lot of enterprising tavern or pub owners. lot of pub owners didn't just make their money from selling alcohol and food. what they would do at the end of the night, when they closed up shop there would be six guys passed out, drunk. they would load them in wagons and sell them to the british navy. the guys would wake up the next day with a cold bucket of saltwater in their face and someone standing over them saying welcome to the navy. prison...
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we have reds tavern double starting at $6.99 with bottomless fries. we have our signature gourmet burgers around 10 bucks and then our finest burger at $13.49. guests are working through the menu -- >> $13.49 is that what you said? $13.49 for a burger? >> for the smoke and pepper finest burger. it's a half pound black angus fire grilled progruduct at $13.. we launched it right before christmas and we've been pleased with guest response. >> why burgers? burgers are hot, they're back again. when you look past the fast food element with burger king and mcdonald's, the guys making premium burgers like you and five guys and in and out, they're doing very well right now. what is it about the consumer that they want their burger again? >> there's nothing more quintessential american than burgers and fries. we have been the gourmet burger experts in more than 40 years. we are the first guys to put bacon and egg on a cheese berger. >> that's one of the things you have been criticized for which is basically saying to heck with healthier eating habits. go straig
we have reds tavern double starting at $6.99 with bottomless fries. we have our signature gourmet burgers around 10 bucks and then our finest burger at $13.49. guests are working through the menu -- >> $13.49 is that what you said? $13.49 for a burger? >> for the smoke and pepper finest burger. it's a half pound black angus fire grilled progruduct at $13.. we launched it right before christmas and we've been pleased with guest response. >> why burgers? burgers are hot, they're...
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boehner needs to go back to mopping tavern floors. once again, principles and ide runcible's.here are none. principles. there are none. in a closed-door session monday night, andy harris, a , accusedn of maryland the speaker of being in the pockets of the insurance industry. stirring outrage among many of his colleagues. tom cotton, who is seeking a senate seat in arkansas say put him into an impossible political situation with his state's voters. he would lose support if you voted for debt ceiling increase, lose supportalso if you voted against the military pension restoration then attached to the debt bill. they attached nothing to the debt ceiling and put it on the floor for a clean vote. not all of the top republican leadership team voted for the measure. cathy mcmorris rodgers of washington, the number four house of public and and paul ryan of wisconsin both voted "no." they join to democrats who also voted no on raising the debt ceiling. those democrats tweeting this out. "house democrats ensure we can pay our nations bills and protect our credit rating. thanks to all wh
boehner needs to go back to mopping tavern floors. once again, principles and ide runcible's.here are none. principles. there are none. in a closed-door session monday night, andy harris, a , accusedn of maryland the speaker of being in the pockets of the insurance industry. stirring outrage among many of his colleagues. tom cotton, who is seeking a senate seat in arkansas say put him into an impossible political situation with his state's voters. he would lose support if you voted for debt...
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and the club called the green dragon tavern and they actually you know thought up this plan to dress like native americans and sort of stage a populist uprising you know by going onto a boat and throwing tea off of it while and just their control of the media a lot of things just wouldn't happen the way it did if you know you know or for the masonic control you know benjamin franklin owned several newspapers and actually spread propaganda about british soldiers you know to to fan the flames during the revolution of course we know the foundation of d.c. is one giant masonic symbol and there's the art of the power but ironically that's and yeah let's go to like tronic music why do you think more electronic musicians aren't more politically inclined don't have more of an eat those inside and outside of their music. that's an extremely good question it's it's becoming increasingly rare to find really in any music but it's it's really bad in electronic music and i say bad i just mean that it's almost impossible to find any modern electronic music that hasn't yet those besides just period
and the club called the green dragon tavern and they actually you know thought up this plan to dress like native americans and sort of stage a populist uprising you know by going onto a boat and throwing tea off of it while and just their control of the media a lot of things just wouldn't happen the way it did if you know you know or for the masonic control you know benjamin franklin owned several newspapers and actually spread propaganda about british soldiers you know to to fan the flames...