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NYC's bar scene is complex. There is a something for every type of visitor. In this video, I'll cover rooftop bars, bars that give you free food with every drink, pool bars, speakeasies, and more.
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The Best Burger In NYC | Best Of The Best
INSIDER producers Herrine Ro and Emily Christian visit four of New York City’s top-ranked burger restaurants to find the best burger in the city. The restaurants included are J.G. Melon, Emily, Peter Luger, and The Happiest Hour. After seeing how they’re made and eating each one, Herrine and Emily share their favorite burger.
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Emily in Brooklyn is home to the famed Emmy burger. It was nominated the best burger in the country and the best burger in New York City by many publications. INSIDER’s Herrine Ro and Emily Christian visit the restaurant to see how the burger is made, and they try it out on camera.
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America's best fast food burgers
If you’re after a quick, cheap and simple fix for your burger cravings, join Reuben Mourad as he travels America in search of the best fast food hamburgers. From Five Guys and Whataburger, to the east coast’s Shake Shack and the west coast’s In-N-Out, it’s all about getting bang for your buck and treating yourself to some bunned goodness! To find out more, see and
O'Neill's Irish Pub, Manhattan - Traditional Music (Part 2)
Every Saturday and Sunday O'Neill's is home to a Irish Traditional Music Seisiun in New York City. Beginning at 8 p.m. the atmosphere is alive with sounds of bodhran, fiddle and accordion.
2013 St. Patrick's Day from New York & Australia
Australia : Around 60,000 people were expected to take part in the city's celebrations of Australia's Irish heritage, according to local media reports.
Spectators lined the streets for an annual parade, with young people dressed in traditional costumes getting the biggest cheers as they waved.
Revellers also celebrated with a pint or two of Guinness dry stout at one of Sydney's many Irish pubs, which were enjoying one of their busiest trading days.
Australia has marked Saint Patrick's Day on 17 March since 1810, when the then Governor of New South Wales Lachlan Macquarie declared the date an official day of celebration.
New York : The Irish, their descendants and the Irish for the day prepared to don green and pay tribute to Hibernian heritage as a weekend of St. Patrick's Day celebrations was set from New York's Fifth Avenue to the Louisiana bayou to Dublin's Parnell Square.
With the holiday itself falling on a Sunday, many observances were scheduled instead for Saturday because of religious observances. In New York, a massive St. Patrick's Day Parade that predates the United States was due to proceed Saturday, with Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny among the marchers. Chicago was preparing for its own big parade and an eye-catching local custom: dyeing the Chicago River green.
Dublin's five-day St. Patrick's Day festival was unfolding with a new addition. For the first time, up to 8,000 visitors from around the world were due to march in a People's Parade on Sunday, when Ireland's capital city also intends hold its usual procession of bands and pageantry.
Kenny, who visited Chicago for St. Patrick's Day last year, was again making the holiday a jumping-off point for an extended trip to the U.S., with stops in Washington and on the West Coast over the ensuing several days.
I will use my visit to promote Ireland's many strengths and to further reinforce our deep and abiding political and economic relationship with the United States, Kenny said in a statement this week.
He and President Barack Obama were scheduled to meet at the White House on Tuesday and exchange shamrocks, a tradition that dates to Harry S. Truman's administration. Obama also is slated to meet separately Tuesday with Peter Robinson, the leader of Northern Ireland's Catholic-Protestant government.
In Maine, St. Patrick's Day prompted Gov. Paul LePage to relent on a vow to veto any bill that reached his desk before lawmakers pass his proposal to pay a state debt to hospitals. He signed a measure Friday allowing bars to serve alcohol a few hours earlier than usual, starting at 6 a.m., on the Sunday holiday.
About 1,500 miles southwest, the city of Houma, La., was holding its unconventional celebration — an Irish-Italian parade, with a celebration that features both Irish cabbage and Italian sausage — on Sunday. The event resumed last year after a 10-year hiatus.
In Rolla, Mo., the Missouri University of Science and Technology continued a St. Patrick's tradition that began in 1908, when students declared that the patron saint of Ireland also was the patron saint of engineers. A slate of events, which earlier this week included a student portraying St. Patrick being transported downtown on a manure spreader, were to wrap up with a parade Saturday.
Annapolis, Md., held its first St. Patrick's Day parade March 10. A 40-year-old parade tradition took on a sense of renewal March 3 in Belmar, N.J., a shore town that took a heavy blow from Superstorm Sandy.
But along with the festivities, in some places, came warnings from police that they would be on the lookout for drunken drivers and other misbehavior.
New Jersey Transit officials said alcoholic beverages would be barred Saturday on any train between Manhattan and Hoboken, N.J., a nightlife-friendly city across the Hudson River. Transit police arrested 16 people during St. Patrick's Day last year, including two people who were charged with aggravated assault on two conductors.
In Baltimore, where last St. Patrick's Day weekend was marred by a videotaped beating of a visiting man, fights and vandalism, police were stepping up patrols and barring drinking in an area where revelers spilled out of bars last year.
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How The World’s First Burger Was Made At Louis’ Lunch | Legendary Eats
We visited Louis’ Lunch in New Haven, Connecticut and interviewed the fourth generation owner Jeff Lassen about the history of the restaurant, the story behind the birth of the hamburger, and saw how they make it. We tried the burger out and asked customers how it compares to new, modern burgers.
Instead of buns, Louis' Lunch uses toasted sandwich bread. The burger patties are cooked to a medium-rare, no exceptions.
Every morning, Louis' Lunch's patties are freshly ground with a special blend of beef. As for customization, Louis' Lunch has a strict ordering policy: Absolutely no condiments.
Lassen says they still cook in the same original stoves that Louis' Lunch cooked in from day one.
The whole restaurant is covered in etchings because customers are encouraged to add on to the history at Louis' Lunch.
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Bacon Everything at Burke's Bacon Bar
Audrina visits Burke's Bacon Bar in Chicago to get a hearty sampling of some inventive bacon bites.
It's burgers galore at Tacoma's Spanky Burger and Brew - KING 5 Evening
The family-friendly pub serves burgers, beer and milkshakes in the Sixth Avenue neighborhood.
Public Declaration of My Collective Entity May 20, 2019 By Anna Von Reitz
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Public Declaration of My Collective Entity May 20, 2019 By Anna Von Reitz
A great many innocent people have suffered identity theft and been pillaged and plundered under what the Courts call The Collective Entity Doctrine. This bit of drivel holds that your Legal Person and any commercial or private corporations operating in your NAME, are essentially one-in-the-same, albeit under different ownership, different control, operating under different law, and under different jurisdictions --- and all without your knowledge or consent--- and that you are responsible for all these fictitious entities and their debts.
Hmmm....
This is how and why the smug little snot-nosed Bar Attorneys will swear up and down that there is no difference between Tom Allen Jones (a British Territorial Foreign Situs Trust) and TOM ALLEN JONES (a Municipal Cestui Que Vie Trust) and TOM A. JONES (a bankrupt Puerto Rican Public Transmitting Utility Franchise) and TOM JONES (a co-beneficiary of a Municipal Public Charitable Trust)..... and if you believe that, you are a sick, blind Wonky Donkey with dementia, but this is, nonetheless, the policy of the courts and the Court System.
Whenever you hear the word, System---- think of Rudy Padino, Bookie Extraordinaire, down in the bowels of some old Italian restaurant in New York, smoking a cigar and talking about the System..... the System….
Well, welcome to the American Court System.
There's just one thing to say about this and that is, that what is sauce for the Goose, is sauce for the @#$%@%, too.
So, here I publish and give Public Notice of My Collective Entity:
When addressing me, you are addressing a Wisconsinite, and not any kind of US Citizen.
When addressing a Wisconsinite, you are addressing Wisconsin, the actual, factual State.
When addressing Wisconsin, you are addressing a Compact State and member State of The United States of America -- the actual unincorporated Federation of States formed September 9, 1776.
And when you are addressing The United States of America, you are addressing the Delegator and Source of all Delegated Powers of the States of the Union that were ever bequeathed to the Queen or the Pope or any agency, organization, court, or individual acting under their authority as an inhabitant on our shores to exercise in our behalf for the purpose of providing us with Good Faith Service.
[When their Municipal or Territorial Courts dry-dock on our land, and we are properly declared and functioning in our birthright capacity as one of the People of the Land and our State of the Union, those dusty old Constitutions shove into view again and the actual duties of all these Courts and all these COURTS and of all these Court Officials and MUNICIPAL OFFICERS becomes very, very clear.]
I am part of Wisconsin and Wisconsin is part of me; Wisconsin is part of the Federation of States known as The United States of America formed September 9th, 1776, and The United States of America is part of Wisconsin --- and there's my Collective Entity.
May all those who are part of the System from here to Washington, DC, take Notice, and also take Notice that the same basic associations that create my Collective Entity also create the Collective Entities of every other American who reclaims their birthright political standing.
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What It's Like to Eat a Life-Changing Meal in Minneapolis | Where's the Bar
Foodbeast's Elie and Rudy become the kings of the north when they head to Minneapolis for a life-changing meal at Spoon and Stable.
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Best Restaurants & Places to Eat in Cartersville, Georgia GA
Cartersville Food Guide. MUST WATCH. We have sorted the list of Best Restaurant in Cartersville for you. Using this list you can try Best Local Food in Cartersville or select best Bar in Cartersville.
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THE BEST FAST FOOD BURGER IN AMERICA?! RANKED BY A BRIT
Wondering what the best burger in America is? Watch me - a British woman - try and rank 10 American fast food burgers!
America is the home of fast food and when I decided to spend 7 weeks travelling across the United States, I thought I'd make the US road trip even more fun by trying as many American fast food burgers as I could along the way - and ranking them.
In this video, I rank 10 burgers in America based on their tastiness and overall experience.
The American burger joints included in this video (in the order I tried them) are:
1. Jack in the Box
2. Sonic Drive In
3. Whataburger
4. Wendy's
5. In-N-Out Burger
6. Steak N Shake
7. Smashburger
8. Fuddruckers
9. Carl's Jr
10. Shake Shack
But who will come first in the big burger taste test? Watch the video to find out!
Disclaimer: This was a very un-scientific test and did NOT take into consideration my hunger levels, tiredness or mood, all of which can greatly affect the enjoyment level of a fast food burger.
Conclusion: America knows how to do fast food burgers!
Are there any burgers in America that I missed? What do you think is the best burger in America?
Dan Cotter Interviews Daniel Winterfeldt and D'Arcy Kemnitz
CBA President Dan Cotter recently interviewed Daniel Winterfeld, The InterLaw Diversity Forum, London, and D’Arcy Kemnitz, The LGBT Bar, comparing the issues, laws and experiences pertaining to LGBT lawyers in the U.S. and the U.K.
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Daniel Winterfeldt
Partner, CMS London
Daniel is Head of International Capital Markets at CMS and a US securities lawyer with over fourteen years of experience in London and New York. His practice focuses on representing US, UK, European and Asian investment banks and corporate issuers in a wide range of securities transactions, including Rule 144A and Regulation S equity and debt offerings; Regulation S, Category 3 transactions for US companies listing in the United Kingdom; rights offerings; exchange offers; equity-linked securities offerings; initial public offerings and secondary and follow-on offerings of equity securities, including SEC-registered transactions. Daniel also provides ongoing US securities advice to The London Stock Exchange on Regulation S, Rule 144A and Regulation D.
Daniel is the founder and co-chair of the Forum for US Securities Lawyers in London a trade association representing over 1,500 US-qualified lawyers and market participants from law firms and financial institutions in the London capital markets. He is also the Diversity and Inclusion Partner for CMS and the founder and co-chair of the InterLaw Diversity Forum.
Daniel was named the Legal Innovator of the Year at the 2012 FT Innovative Lawyers Awards as well as being selected second in the category of Client Service at the same awards. In 2013 he was further recognised with the honour of being admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States.
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D’Arcy Kemnitz, Esq.
Executive Director, The LGBT Bar
D’Arcy brings more than two decades of non-profit and social justice experience to her role as The LGBT Bar’s executive director. Under her leadership, The Bar has become the largest and most recognized organization of LGBT legal professionals in the country. In addition to orchestrating a coalition of more than 25 local, state and regional LGBT bar associations, and dozens of LGBT law student associations, D’Arcy has overseen the annual “Lavender Law” Conference and Career Fair with thousands of attendees each year. D’Arcy is a frequently quoted expert on LGBT legal issues, appearing in media outlets including The ABA Journal, ABC News, Time Magazine and others. She is a distinguished graduate of the University of Wisconsin and the Hamline University School of Law.
Closter New Jersey - A Short Documentary (Presentation) ****
This is a short documentary of Closter, New Jersey. Home to 8,700 residents, and less than two miles away from the Palisades Interstate Parkway, Closter remains a highly sought after place of residence for professionals who conduct business in New York City.
Due to Closter’s long history, the housing inventory is varied and includes a mix of 19th-century houses, mid-century split-levels and ranches, and larger luxury homes built in recent decades.
The most notable feature is the recent revival of the 16-acre shopping center which includes Whole Foods, Target, Homegoods & Starbucks. Noted for its in-house bar and restaurant, the new upscale movie theater, CMX, has also become a celebrated destination.
In addition to convenience, the selection of restaurants, salons, and work-out studios has made Closter Plaza a community gathering place that promotes what Closter residents like to refer to as “a close-knit feeling.”
Real Adventure is still alive in El Paso, Texas!
With its unique blend of cultures and customs, the best authentic Mexican food found in the U.S. and over 310 days of sunny weather, El Paso has so much to offer.
Located on the western-most tip of Texas, El Paso is a city with a rich colorful history, sweeping mountain vistas, spicy cuisine, unique shopping and lively entertainment in some of the most spectacular performing arts venues in the state.
El Paso offers the best Mexican food in the United States. Hundreds of restaurants spread out across El Paso, featuring dishes made from recipes which have been handed down from generation to generation. And since this is Texas, giant steaks are also a staple, and can be found just about anywhere in the city
Contact the El Paso Convention & Visitors Bureau at 800-351-6024 or log on to Visitelpaso.com for your free adventure guide.
House Impeachment Inquiry Hearing - Hill & Holmes Testimony
Fiona Hill, a former National Security Council senior director for Europe and Russia, and David Holmes, counselor for political affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine testify at a House Intelligence Committee impeachment hearing.
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