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In this episode, Gary Jenkins, retired intelligence detective, sits down with veteran true crime authors Frank Gerardot and Burl Barer to examine their book Where Murder Lies, a case that intersects Russian organized crime, Italian mob connections, and a troubling claim of wrongful conviction. At the center of the story is Jimmy Kitlas, a young man who struggled with learning disabilities and instability after aging out of a rehabilitation facility in Los Angeles. Facing homelessness and limited options, he gravitated toward individuals connected to the Russian mob, seeking protection and belonging. Instead, he was drawn into criminal schemes—including check fraud and drug trafficking—engineered by experienced mob figures who exploited his vulnerabilities. Frank and Burl provide historical context on the rise of Russian organized crime in the United States, particularly in neighborhoods like Brighton Beach. Unlike the rigid hierarchy of traditional Mafia families, these groups often operated through looser networks, engaging in lucrative scams such as gas tax fraud alongside Italian crime figures. The authors explain how these alliances blurred lines between ethnic crime groups and created new power structures within the American underworld. The discussion then shifts to the murder that reshaped Jimmy's life. What began as manipulation and grooming evolved into betrayal, jealousy, and ultimately violence. The authors detail how Jimmy's arrest followed a carefully orchestrated narrative that shifted blame onto him while shielding more powerful figures. Through examination of court records and transcripts, Gerardot and Barer argue that investigative failures and prosecutorial decisions compounded the injustice. 0:02 Introduction and Guests 0:47 Wrongful Conviction Discussion 4:26 Kelly Lee’s Influence 6:33 Russian Mob Background 12:28 Jimmy Kitlas’ Journey 18:47 Investigative Challenges 22:58 The Murder Plot 26:45 Russian Mob Operations 28:29 Geographic Control in LA 31:29 Trust and Collaboration 35:03 Daniel Patterson’s Role 37:10 Conclusion and Book Promotions Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to “buy me a cup of coffee” Subscribe to the website for weekly notifications about updates and other Mob information. To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent ‘Brothers against Brothers’ or ‘Gangland Wire,’ the documentaries click here. To purchase one of my books, click here. [0:00] Hey, all you wiretappers, good to be back here in the studio of Gangland Wire. This is Gary Jenkins, retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective, and I have two guests today. Frank Girdo. Is that correct, Frank? Girdo? That’s pretty good. Gerardot. I’ll take it. Gerardot. Gerardot. Just don’t pronounce a T at the end, right? Yes, sir. [0:24] And Burl Barer. Is it Barer, Burl? Yep, that’s close enough for government work. Joe’s enough for government work. That’s the story of my life, as everybody knows. I like to get it close. And we never let the real facts get in the way of a good story either. So let’s just get going here. We like to tell stories on this channel. That’s what my guys like is stories. [0:44] Stories about the Russian mob and maybe a little bit about the Italian mob. And we also got a story about a wrongful conviction, which is a kind of a hot topic right now. We’re seeing a lot of different things in these true crime shows about wrongful convictions. And there’s been, I think a lot of them have been uncovered. In the last few years because people started paying attention to that a little more than they used to. When I was a policeman, they didn’t pay any attention. Never heard of a wrongful conviction. I really congratulate you investigators and authors and true crime diggers out there that see these things and then go take a look at them because they need to be taken and given a look at. So Burl Baer is an Edgar winning author and two-time Anthony Ward nominee. He’s got a lot of experience in reporting. I see you’ve been in the Hollywood Reporter, even the London Sunday Telegraph, New York Times, USA Today. [1:38] You’ve got, I believe you’ve got some other, what else do you do, Burrell? I watch a lot of TV, watch a lot of movies. What kind of shows have you been on? You’ve done other investigations here. Yeah. I did almost, Frank and I have done most of those shows. Deadly Women, Deadly Sins, Behind Mansion Walls, you know, all. [1:57] Do you name them and claim them? We’ve probably been on them. All right. And Frank Gerardot, you’re a journalist, radio host. You’ve authored several true crime nonfiction books, co-author with Burl on A Taste for Murder, Betrayal in Blue. And you did one with somebody else named Byrne. Oh, that was about John Orr. And I read that book. Actually, I read that book, that John Orr. That was a hell of a story, man. That was a hell of a story. Several years ago. So that’s a, it’s a crazy thing. And that, that, that book really tells the story of John Orr through his daughter’s perspective. Ah, okay. And, and I don’t remember which one I read. I read one. I listened to a podcast about the whole thing all the way through guys. That was the LA County was an LA County fireman, fire investigator who was sat in his own fire all up and down in California. Oh yeah. He would go up North. He was in Southern California. He would go up north to a fire conference and he’d set fires on the way back. It was crazy, craziest story I ever read. And after he got arrested, the number of arson fires in California declined by 70%. I’ll be darned. I’ll be darned. He set brush fires, just all kinds of fires. It was crazy. Name of that book is Burn, Guys, if you’re interested in that by Frank Cardo. That’s the French pronunciation. Yes, sir. Yes. [3:18] So these two guys, they have their publicist, God Hold Me, and they introduced me to this book, Where Murder Lies. It is a fascinating look, and they did a real great examination of the Russian mob, a little connection to the Italian mob in New York City as part of this investigation into really a wrongful conviction case, a wrongful conviction of a kid who was, I guess we don’t use the word retarded anymore. He was mentally disabled and retarded in some manner. I’m not sure exactly how to describe that anymore. How would you guys describe him? So, yeah, I think he’s differently abled. We’ll say that. He’s actually a pretty smart guy. He speaks a lot of languages. He read this book in a night. [4:01] He just, I think more of his problem is that he’s maybe learning. He had learning difficulties. And as you’ll see when we get into the book here, he had a lot of physical and emotional trauma growing up. Okay. Jimmy Kittlis was his name. Yes. And a woman named… Kelly Lee. [4:22] A woman named Kelly Lee got you guys interested in this story. It’s a wrongful conviction story that strays into this mob ties. Who was she? Now, who was Kelly Lee? [4:32] I could tell you about Kelly Lee. She was one of the first people I met when I came to Los Angeles in November of 2003. Three, she was doing intake at Teshuvah, which is a Jewish community kind of rehab for people with all-matter recovery issues. I’d just been through a bad patch, et cetera. He needed some help. She did my intake. Wound up becoming friends with her and her husband. And a few years later, we’re having dinner together. She says, oh, Pearl, you’re a true crime writer. I go, duh, yeah. And she pulls out a handful of court transcripts that are difficult to get nowadays. Thank you. Says, take a look at this. She was, at the time this murder took place, what I would term an unlicensed pharmaceutical supplier on the streets of West Hollywood. Correctly. Gotcha. Marijuana, primarily. Yeah. And she had six arrests for selling pot, which now would probably get her a community service award here. Yeah. Times were different. And when Jimmy Kittlis ages out of the facilities or whatever down in Lake Elsinore. When he turns 18, they just put him on a bus with a ticket to West Hollywood. Goodbye. [5:49] And he gets off. He meets her. She’s a very compassionate person. She can see that this kid is really childlike. Babe in the woods or babe on the street, he’s really going to get taken advantage of. She takes him under her wing like a surrogate mom and tries to tell him and teach him how to survive on the street. And then she said, he’s like a child. Could be really eager to please, super polite, has the intentions man of a goldfish. Oh, look, there’s a castle. Oh, look, there’s a castle. It’d be very easily used. [6:28] It had a lot of sexual energy. He needed a girlfriend. He got one and got her pregnant. And she really tried to help these kids, But she couldn’t be with him 24-7 And she certainly raised her eyebrows When she saw who was spending a lot of time With this couple And that was a well-known fellow In the Russian mob, Yeah, I read that So let’s talk a little bit about the Russian mob So you guys really went in the background When they first came to Brighton Beach Tell the guys a little bit about that background. [7:02] Yeah, sure. As the Soviet Union began to crumble, a lot of Russian Jews found their way to New York, and they found their way to Brighton Beach. And they set up a sort of black market trading system among themselves and within the community with all the sort of standard features of mafia, right? Protection, extortion, sometimes murder, certainly dealing in black market stuff like drugs. [7:32] Clubs, prostitution, just about every kind of crime you can think of happening in a neighborhood that’s protected by a mafia. These guys were controlling in this neighborhood of Brooklyn called Brighton Beach. What I thought was interesting, and readers will probably find interesting too, is that there’s not a real setup like a commission or families. The Russian mob really operates more like Ronin. There’s guys that just independent operators and build up their business based on their relationships and how many people they can pull into a scheme. What we also found is that these guys were pretty adaptable and they picked up on a scam that the Lucchesis and the Gambinos were operating. And that was to get gas, steal it, take it from places where it wasn’t really tracked and put it into gas stations, sell it for maybe a penny less than the guy across the street, but capture the tax, the federal excise tax money and pocket it. And this was a multi-million dollar scheme And to the fine-tuning of it The Russian mob, Worked with guys like Michael Francesi To really extract as much as they could from it One of the guys in our book. [9:00] Meyer Ida, who was in Brighton Beach and operating there, came to Los Angeles in the mid-90s and started up the gas tax scheme. But the feds were pretty wise to it at that point, and he got caught up in the sting. Interesting. If I remember right, some of them were, they couldn’t steal it, but they would set up companies, shell companies, and then buy gas and then sell it a little bit cheaper. And it was up to them to collect the tax and then pay the state. And they do this for a certain period of time. And then they just declare file bankruptcy or just walk away from that shell company and create another little LLC and do the same thing. So just like run after you just couldn’t catch up. You bust out of one and move on to the next one. And that’s what they and you could they change the laws for gasoline purchase changed as a result because you could just go buy it. You can make up a company today, buy it tomorrow, sell it on Thursday, collect the tax on Friday, and bail out on Saturday and start all over again next week. Wow. Wow. There’s a scam. There’s a mob that’s willing to take advantage of a loophole like that. It’s crazy. So they moved out to LA. What other kind of scams? Go ahead. Go ahead, Brett. I was going to say that the Russians were so good at this type of scam, far ahead mentally of the American Mafia. [10:29] They were the best people they ever worked with. They were geniuses. They knew how to do this unlike any other. And in fact, the gas tax scam, the biggest moneymaker for the Russian mob and eventually the American mafia than any other form of income, billions of dollars. Interesting also is that if the former Soviet Union, should probably know, they factor in the Russian mob in their economy. I believe the last figure was 63% of the GNP of Russia was crime. They actually give a figure for it. Here we go. In America, this percentage of our federal income is from crime, but in Russia, they do. 63%. I don’t know what it is in America, But we talked to this Stan, who’s never going to pronounce his last name. And he had been in the Russian mob ever since he was a kid, raised in it. [11:32] And so that’s just what we were brought up with. We didn’t think there was anything unusual. If you were a girl, you were going to be a sex worker. They were respectable. If you were a guy, you were going to do this. And it was never as bad or as evil as the Americans said it was. It was always, the Russians are coming, the Russians are coming. coming. It’s so scary. I noticed you had a chapter titled Glassnose Gangsters. [12:00] I thought that was a pretty tricky title. I also read once that in Russia, they were so used to dealing with corrupt officials and running different scams that were in and around governmental agencies, like the tax collecting thing. They were so used to that, that they really refined this to a fine point than Americans could, because we’re not so used to dealing with corrupt officials. We have some, but not like Russia. Russia was an art in Russia. [12:28] Yeah, and they just took the template and brought it right over here and started earning pretty quickly. So now, how does Jimmy Kittlis, he’s a street kid. He’s one of these, what I call throwaway kids. We have this group of kids on the streets that are 18, 19, 20, use drugs. And lots of times these older men who are gay want to pay him for sex or bring him in and take care of him. Was he one of those kids? Did he get into that kind of a lifestyle? [13:02] He’s a homeless kid. He’s a runaway. And the place that he goes to, Hollywood and West Hollywood, is full of people that want to exploit young boys. Yeah. The lifestyle that he got into, though, was I think he recognized that there would be, people there who were stronger than him and smarter than him and want to take advantage of him. And so he sought out ways to hook up with mobsters because he figured that if he was connected, that would protect him from some of the bad stuff that might happen, especially like sexual exploitation. [13:41] When he goes into a homeless shelter, he peripherally knows about Mark. He asks around about Mark, who’s a Russian mobster. And the homeless shelter introduces them and says, oh, hey, yeah, Jimmy here would like to do some work with you. And so he falls into doing work with Mark and let the scamming begin, as they say. Interesting. Yeah. I read the book how he was, he had such a facility to learn language that he learned Russian pretty quick. And he had other languages. Just one of those people that just could start picking that up. Me work like hell, and I can’t have one conversation, but somebody like that, they just pick it up. I understand he picked up Russian pretty quick, too. Very quickly, and to this day, speaks it pretty well. And that got him some cachet. [14:30] But that only goes so far because, Gary, these guys that come in at a low level and aren’t Russian are really just mules. And that’s really what Jimmy was. He was a mule. Mark’s specialty was Czech forgery. and check washing. And he taught Jimmy how to take envelopes and get checks out of them, change who the check was written to or the amount that the check was drawn for, and go to various banks and cash those checks. And Mark was a pro at it. He had equipment to do it. He knew how the scam worked. He knew that you don’t go to the same bank three days in a row. You go to a couple of different banks and that’s how they got by day to day. [15:18] Interesting. Yeah, I worked one of those little scams once, a little group of people that were doing that. They could have a process that can wash some of the ink off of a check and then put and change the amount and those kinds of things. They’d work, they’d go to grocery stores on paydays. People used to take their grocery, their checks to put grocery stores on paydays plus banks. So it’s a pretty good moneymaker that needs little guys like this to go out and cash the checks while the bad guy sits back and provides the checks and takes most of the money. So it’s interesting. Yeah. And that’s exactly what Jimmy was, the little guy that cashed the check. [15:57] I want to interject something here. Now, Mark was, as Jimmy said, he looked like a Russian mobster. He was a Russian mobster. However, what Jimmy didn’t realize is that the whole family, or most of the family, was involved. Mark’s uncle, Meyer ITF, also known as Mike, was a very prominent figure in the Russian mob in Los Angeles. The fans were very aware of him. He was, shall we say, a big shot. He was the godfather of Plumber Park here. He was the guy. Jimmy didn’t know that. He just knew about Mark. As you know in the book, sooner or later it becomes a situation involving a fortune in gold and smuggled MDMA that puts Meyer in federal custody. Meyer wants out of federal custody. Mark not only is a Russian mobster doing bank fraud, he’s also an FBI informant and a DEA informant and an informant of the Pasadena Police Department. [17:07] Frank says, according to the menu at a Chinese restaurant, going from column A to column B, how do I get my uncle out of prison? Solve a murder. Oh, what’s the easiest way to solve a murder? Plan it. Set it up. Blame it on someone, like maybe Jimmy. Final result, I’ll tell you, Meyer got out of prison. Jimmy went to prison. [17:36] Wow, that’s a hell of a story. Frank can give me more insight on that process, but that’s the short form on how this all winds up fitting together. Yeah, and you guys, when you went back, you had to go back. Could you be able to pull she had transcripts from the court so you could find out who testified were able to get any more information police department’s notorious for not allowing reports to go out i can’t even get them out of my own but and i bet it was really bad on that how did how’d you go about that how’d you start digging into this and get your first clues that you can tell you about trying to talk to the items about this yeah yeah so it’s like an onion i i look at it like that and we had early on kelly shared with us some of the trial transcripts so that’s pretty good yeah there’s a lot of information in there and it and within the trial transcripts there’s names and and dates and so we started picking at it and early on you know we couldn’t get cooperation from any of [18:40] the mobsters yeah we didn’t get cooperation from the fbi or the dea We were able to do some digging. [18:48] And I think the digging led to a congressional hearing on the Russian mob back in the early 90s. And Meyer Itev’s name pops up in that hearing. So from there, I started digging through federal court files using PACER and came across all kinds of court documents involving Mike and then his nephew for various scams they were involved in. [19:21] And then taking those court documents and continuing to research and talk to people and figure it out, we were able to lay it all out. It took us six years to do this, but lay out a narrative of who’s Mike, who’s Mark, who are they involved with, and what kind of things were they operating when Jimmy got involved. And where was everybody when this murder took place? And what we found out was that Mike was in federal custody and had been charged with involvement in a scheme to steal gold from a place in Massachusetts. And how the scheme worked is Mike and his buddy posed as government scientists who were building a nuclear reactor facility in a run-down apartment in Pasadena, California. And they were able to put in purchase orders for the gold and have it delivered to this apartment. And only when one of them misspelled sergeant on the P.O. And sent a fake check did the government catch on and arrest him. [20:37] When they brought him in and charged him with this, the first thing that these guys wanted to do was figure out how they could get out of it. They hooked up with a guy in Hollywood who was involved in a scheme. Yeah. To dissuade a reporter from writing about the actor Steven Seagal. And this guy, his name is Alex Proctor, went to Meijer and another man in our book, Daniel Patterson, and said, listen, can you help me? I need to knock off this reporter. [21:12] Daniel, as you’ll see from reading our book, is a pretty well-connected guy. He’s done some pretty interesting stuff, but murder was the limit of what he would do for anybody. He began to peel back some of the layers of that onion for authorities in that case. And that led to Meyer being in custody. And that was the catalyst for Mark and his other uncle, Gary, to try to figure out how can we get him out? And they believed that the government would let Meyer out of custody if they could inform on a big enough crime. Big enough crime probably wouldn’t be a burglary or a low-level assault or a battery. It had to be something significant. And then this murder happens. Wow. How did they choose this victim? I don’t know necessarily that they chose him, but this guy lived in the neighborhood where Mark and Jimmy hung out, and they essentially manipulated him into believing he was going to have sex with Jimmy’s girlfriend. And then manipulated Jimmy into thinking that, hey, this guy’s going to have sex with your girlfriend. Aren’t you upset by that? Doesn’t that piss you off? Don’t you think you should be a man and do something about it? Yeah. [22:39] Hormones, jealousy, rage, greed. It’s like there’s everything like comes together in this one moment. And we end up with this guy, Alex, who’s a school teacher, just ends up dying. [22:55] So they got motive and means and opportunity. They can manipulate Jimmy into providing all those for the investigated officers. Yep. Yeah. Wow. And, you know, and what, and what really the thing that really, I think, so there’s this event that happens and there’s a, there’s like part of this, there’s a locked door mystery that investigators encounter. But the other part of it is how after the crime, Jimmy was arrested. [23:27] Manipulated into going to a hotel as a hideout that was arranged for him by Mark and Gary Iteve. And as soon as Jimmy’s in the hotel, they park themselves outside and guide the police to the hideout where they arrest Jimmy and his girlfriend. I think I read that initially, after the school teacher was dead, they got in, was it Pasadena? One of the police departments got an anonymous call giving up the body, where it was, the murder, and the suspect. Only one anonymous call. And then they, and then, oh, my God, this was heinous. Let’s mention that locked door. Let’s mention this locked door. This was heinous, heinous. When the police get to the scene of the crime, and they noticed that the apartment does not show any forced entry. Living room, everything, it’s fine. Get to the bedroom, however. The door had been locked from the inside. Jimmy said when he left, he locked the bedroom door from the inside. This is now after the fact. Someone shows up and tries to get in. They can’t because the door’s locked. They want to get in real fast. And they finally get in, practically ripped the doorknob off to get in. [24:50] At the same time, let’s assume it might be the same person, Mark ITM uses the dead man’s telephone to call his lawyer to say, I want to report a murder that we could use to get my uncle out of prison. [25:07] Using the dead guy’s phone. Then after they arrange that, he cuts the wires and leaves. Also wiping the door, the doorknob clean. His fingerprints are in there because he acknowledges he was in the bedroom earlier when Jimmy put the unconscious, still-breathing fellow on the bed. [25:29] He leaves. Mark left, went out and told the girl. Jimmy killed the guy. But when he left, the guy was alive, breathing on the bed. He says, come down after in a minute. So then he tells the girl, we got to go because we’re going to get in trouble with the cops. What are we going to do? So it was a real mess. So to say, who killed this guy? Jimmy had to take full responsibility because he confessed to protect his girlfriend. Also, he felt bad about putting the guy to headlock and throw the old drunk guy to the ground anyway. But then again, how did Mark make a phone call to his lawyer and the dead man’s phone after all that happened? And after the doors ripped open in the apartment to the bedroom. Did he find the guy already dead? Or did he have to help finish the process? Legally, he was found not guilty. Mark was. Just like OJ was. Because did OJ do it? Did OJ not do it? Did he cover for his son? Whatever. But legally, he was not guilty. Same thing with Mark. Not guilty. Jimmy, guilty. Whether we killed him or not. [26:45] We can’t say. We weren’t there. Crazy. Crazy, isn’t it? [26:52] What other kinds of things was this crime family, this Russian mob family? It’s like a family. I’ve read about these. They’ll have that one strong man, and then you’ll have a group that kind of emanates out from that, but yet they’re not part of some larger group. They stand on their own. And so what else, what other kind of crimes were they involved in? Was this talking about MMDA being smuggled into those that’s a party? Rave kind of clubs yeah they one of the things that they did was make a counterfeit viagra one of the guys had a uh an idea to he bought some viagra and he had a plan to set up pharmacies where he could like order viagra through the pharmacy and like with the gas tax right don’t pay anybody have the viagra and sell it and then one of the other guys said that’s a waste of time I got a pill press. Just all we got to do is get the chemicals or some chemicals and put them together and press a bunch of Viagra pills and then we can sell thousands instead of tens. [27:54] And then the gold scheme, which we mentioned, and the MA, the list goes on and on. And within the community of the Russian diaspora, extortion, loan sharking, gambling, prostitution, all those means of making money were on the table and being used. They were familiar with the casinos here in LA, familiar with the how to operate prostitution rings and advertise the services. Very sophisticated group of guys. [28:29] Did they have a geographic area in which they were kind of like the ruling group? [28:35] So that’s the funny thing about LA. And we talk about this a little bit in the book, that LA’s never really had like a mob family. There’s no five families here. If you go back to the 1940s and 50s, there was a guy named Mickey Cohen, who was a mobster here in LA and with help started the casinos in Vegas. But there’s no turf here In LA, if you’re going to set up an operation You’ve got to find a way to work with some of the other mobs In Los Angeles, the Mexican mafia is very prominent And their operation is run out of the jails That’s where their leadership is in the jail and prison system And the soldiers are on the street And that’s where the drugs and prostitution are distributed at street level, operated from the jails. Guys like Meyer or people operating within those turfs, they got to work with the Mexican mob to make sure that they’re not crossing lines. And we chronicle some of that, especially with the MDMA smuggling in the book. [29:44] Interesting. Wow. Yeah. LA’s not really had that, like you said, that five families each has a geographic territory or even had one family, a guy named Jack Dragna, but it was really, it was open. LA was open city. We had a guy from Kansas City went out there in the 50s and fell in with some people out there. And, of course, from Tony Splatro and that Jimmy Fradiano, Jimmy Fradiano, these people from Chicago had some action going down in L.A., but no one mob family controlled L.A. And it’s spread out that you’ve got these neighborhoods over the place that I just wonder if they’re like a Brighton Beach kind of a place that where a lot of Russians had settled in. That was their neighborhood, at least where they did. They all live in one neighborhood. So, yeah, West Hollywood has a Russian enclave. And then there’s a park there called Plummer Park. That’s a gathering place for Russians in the neighborhood to get together and play chess and talk about what’s going on. I live in a neighborhood that has its own little enclave of Armenian mobsters. And their hangout is a donut shop. Yes, I’ve seen that here I have I was at a Starbucks up by the airport And I see these guys all ganged up together And they look like. [31:03] They’re Italians. They look like down at the social club down in the North End. I was retired by then. So I look at these guys. I call a friend of mine back down the intelligence unit. I say, I see these guys and here’s one of their license plates and it’s some kind of a limo service. And so, yeah, that’s our Albanian gangsters. They all hang out there at that Starbucks and then they go to the airport. They have these different things. They haul drug dealers back and forth. We are on to them. [31:29] That’s great interesting people ask Frank and I how is it that you get guys from the Russian mall or the fact with Betrayal in Blue who was a drug cartel guy or guys from the American mafia how do you get them to cooperate with you when you write these books I would like to stand whose name I can never pronounce with a whole section about the Russian mob, where he talks openly about it. And he says, because they trust us and anybody else, they want their story told truthfully. This is their legacy. They don’t want a bunch of BS about them in a book. If it’s been over seven years, they could talk about it. Unless it’s bank robbery, then it’s 10 years. We always tell them, don’t talk about anything you can be arrested for. Although, we’ll appreciate this because you’re doing this podcast. I was doing one, had this guest on, and all of a sudden he’s just talking about killing somebody. [32:35] I said, you can tell I’m kind of getting upset. Turns to his lawyers, he goes, what’s the statute of limitations on murder? Murder. Oh, my God. There isn’t one. Shut up. I have told guys that. I said, I’ll tell you something, dude. Do not tell me something I can’t live with. You can talk to me, but do not tell me something I can’t live with. You cannot trust me if you tell me something I can’t live with. And that’s the main one right there. Fortunately, they trust, People learned that they could trust Frank and I to be honest with them, direct with them, protect them if they need protection. I don’t know about the protection part. I’m not going to protect any. I’m with Jerry. Don’t tell me anything. Well, that’s what I mean. You tell them, don’t cross this line. That’s protection. Please tell them where the guardrails are. Yeah. It’s an interesting thing that we do. I’ve got some guys here and some guys around the country I’ve dealt with. And they reach out to you and they want to tell their story. I wish I could get more of them to want to tell their story. And they want to tell one thing I get criticized for. And it’ll be somebody that’s on YouTube, obviously in the know, and they’ll tell me how I got something wrong. [33:47] You deal with what you got. You deal with the newspaper articles and old court cases and things like that and try to get it right. But you can’t totally get it right. Of course, you don’t get it right as the way somebody else sees it, too. Everybody has a different take on the right story. I found out long ago, if you only rely on law enforcement, you’re not going to get the whole story. No, you got to go. Well, then you’re doing stenography. That’s what I always said. Yeah. Yeah. But it’s hard to get those people to open up, too. Man, it’s. Yeah. I was a reporter for a long time, so I’ve had some practice at it. And I’ve interviewed guys in prison. I’ve interviewed people who pre-arrest, during arrest, post-arrest. [34:26] And I’ve developed a way to talk to people that makes them comfortable. With Adam Diaz that Burrell mentioned in our book, Betrayal in Blue, this guy is a South American cartel member dealing cocaine in the United States. He went on the record and talked about his life doing that. [34:47] And the same thing in this book with Daniel Patterson. Daniel is quite a colorful character. And I interviewed him over five or six weekends about everything that he was involved in, up to and including the stuff that he did with the ITEVs. [35:04] Now, Daniel Patterson, explain who he was to the Russians. Sure. He’s basically a conduit for the Russians. He’s a guy who knew how to make money more legitimately than they did. He had the pill press. he explained the gold scam how to operate the gold scam how to write po’s how to like add a veneer of legitimacy to their business and and make more money by doing that yeah it’s like the scam emails you get you see the misspelled words they greet you in some archaic way this is a scam this guy could take all that out of it and right i always love it without warning people i want to worm. If the woman on the dating site says, I am so-and-so by name, they’re Nigerian. But if you tell them that, then all the Nigerians will stop telling them, I’ll stop using that. But if it says, I am Sally by name, they’re Nigerian. Even if they say they live in your hometown, they’re Nigerian. Good clue. Good clue. You guys hear that out there? [36:12] Yeah listen closely when you trip to one of these emails or one of these online things and you start talking to them they say my name is sally my name is nigerian hang up, how’s everything in nigerian click yeah. [36:31] Guys, I didn’t expect to get that kind of a great clue for my guys out there, but that’s a good one. I didn’t really realize that one myself. Yeah, I am Sally by name. Here’s your clue. Watch out. I was talking to a guy once, a friend of mine. He was talking about some girl that he met online, of course, through Facebook. And he said, she told me she just thought I looked interesting and sounded interesting from my Facebook. And I said, what’d she do? He said, I think she’s legitimate. I said, what’d she do? She’s an entrepreneur. I said, dude, dude. On. Dude. Model and entrepreneur. Yeah. [37:10] Okay. This has been great. Frank Girardeau and Burl Baer. B-A-R-E-R. Yes. And guys, I’ll have links to these books, all of their books. This book is A Taste for Murder, and they have Actually, this book is Where Murder Lies. Oh, I’m sorry. Okay. Oh, yeah. All right. Let me start. I’ll edit this. Their book is Where Murder Lies. And they also have one called A Taste for Murder, Betrayal in Blue, and Burned. So those are all three great true crime books. And I will have links to them in the show notes, guys. Thanks so much. Merle and Frank, I really appreciate you coming on. It’s really interesting. And Owen, if you buy the book, review the book. Say something nice about it. If you don’t like it, keep your mouth shut. Don’t give me one of those one-star reviews or I’m coming for you. You can’t trust those. [38:08] Thank you, Gary. All right. Thank you. All right. I’ll send, I don’t know, do I have your emails or do I have the publicist’s email? I got somebody’s email. Sometimes I never get your guys’ email. You got Vine, you got Frank, you got them both. All right. I’ll send you a link whenever I get this. It’ll probably be a month or more before I actually get this up. I would stay way ahead. Okay, good. Okay. All right. Talk to you soon. Same thing I can ever do for you here in Kansas City while you get on these stories or something. Hey, I’m in Missouri. I haven’t used to Missouri. I’m in Houston, Missouri. You what? I’m in Houston, Missouri. Oh, are you? Yeah, Texas County, Missouri. Oh, Texas County. Yeah, that’s way down south. That’s down south. I’m in the Ozarks. Yeah. Okay. That’s why I grew the goatee. Okay. All right. All right. Thanks, guys. Bye-bye. Bye.
Firas Haki är tillbaka efter gårdagens succé och vi pratar om det perversa Dubai och leker med tanken på att sammanföra Gambia-kvinnor med sexturister i Thailand. Livemusik från Mira Ray! Halva Junior Brielle listar favoritbarer i GBG! Läkare tyder Fredriks skyhöga PEth-test! Sanna Dollan drömmer om att lämna hemmet! I Studion:Fredrik SöderholmFiras HakiLama Lager Mira RayGunilla SÖöderholm Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/gott-snack-med-fredrik-soderholm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Firas Haki är tillbaka efter gårdagens succé och vi pratar om det perversa Dubai och leker med tanken på att sammanföra Gambia-kvinnor med sexturister i Thailand. Livemusik från Mira Ray! Halva Junior Brielle listar favoritbarer i GBG! Läkare tyder Fredriks skyhöga PEth-test! Sanna Dollan drömmer om att lämna hemmet! I Studion:Fredrik SöderholmFiras HakiLama Lager Mira RayGunilla SÖöderholm Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/gott-snack-med-fredrik-soderholm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was five year aqo , on August 15th 2020, that true crime author Burl Barer and his daughter, Anea, told true crime stories of Washington State while broadcasting live from Seattle's Pioneer Square. These stories are shocking!
Travis Hopson talks with DISFLUENCY star Libe Barer about Anna Baumgarten's PTSD drama, starring alongside her sister Ariela, and learning sign language for the role.DISFLUENCY is open in select theaters now, expanding on January 17th.All of this and more can be found at www.punchdrunkcritics.com!Subscribe to Punch Drunk Critics on YouTube: / @punchdrunkcritics1 Follow Punch Drunk Critics on Twitter: / pdcmovies Follow Punch Drunk Critics on Facebook: / pdcmovies You can also subscribe to our podcast Cinema Royale anywhere you get your podcasts!#LibeBarer #Disfluency #PTSD
Travis Hopson reviews Anna Baumgarten's coming-of-age drama DISFLUENCY starring Libe and Ariela Barer!DISFLUENCY is open in select theaters now, expanding on January 17th before going to digital on January 24th.All of this and more can be found at www.punchdrunkcritics.com!Subscribe to Punch Drunk Critics on YouTube: / @punchdrunkcritics1 Follow Punch Drunk Critics on Twitter: / pdcmovies Follow Punch Drunk Critics on Facebook: / pdcmovies You can also subscribe to our podcast Cinema Royale anywhere you get your podcasts!#Disfluency #LibeBarer #ArielaBarer
Flere og flere kvinder udtrykker i dag både skepsis og forvirring, når det kommer til valg af prævention. Er der en bevægelse i gang? Og kan man flirte og snakke om prævention på samme tid? Det er nogle af de spørgsmål, du kan få svar på i denne uges weekendpodcast fra Politiken, hvor journalist Freja Bøgh Lassen læser to artikler om prævention op ----------------- Og husk: Artiklerne er bare nogle af de mange artikler, vi læser op, og som kan høres direkte i Politikens podcast-app, så snart de udkommer. Du skal være abonnent for at lytte med. Og det kan du nemt blive ved at gå ind på politiken.dk/shopSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dine værter Emil Nielsen, Lasse Bisgaard og Marc Brinch er meget glade for at præsentere dette specialafsnit af Vi Vurderer! Vi har holdt os fugtige og besøgt fire “fantastiske” barer i Aarhus. Med levende lydklip går vi fra fuld til meget fuld på en magisk fredag aften. Kom med på denne magiske aften. Dagens gæst er Carl Grauballe, en vaskeægte specialist i at drikke sig fra sands og samling!
Soaking - Episode 490 of the All The Filthy Details Podcast Join us here for more exclusive quality content. www.patreon.com/Literallylovesick Includes The Start of Substitute Seduction from the Patreon exclusive The Girlfriends Gambit audiobooks and more. This Episode features the naked, embarrassed female kink author J.C. Parker https://www.amazon.com/stores/J.C.-Parker/author/B0771NCF2D The Immodest Collection Volume 4: Bigger and Barer https://a.co/d/6Lr2btF More to come here on Erotica X Filth via YouTube (censored) www.youtube.com/channel/UCkiY1jeb_4esdti-4_OErcQ Or Patreon (Uncensored) www.patreon.com/Literallylovesick Filth The Erotic Book Review ... Features... Cuckold to a BBC Anal Loving Wife by B. B. Pierce https://a.co/d/aLUOXc7 Labyrinth of Large Desires: Sizing Up on XXL Monster by Kodi Tryst https://a.co/d/1gPNbQQ His Mother's Blessing by J.W. James https://a.co/d/j2CSFW7 Free Audiobooks Here - Enchantress Gift Edition cutt.ly/0wRt7BaR Literally Lovesick Mixtape - on.soundcloud.com/FbSb25bWCTSotnEL9 Hot Erotica to check out now... Out In The Night by Elena Nix a.co/d/0eJYFdv3 Stockholm Syndrome by Christian Pan a.co/d/08RQxkRq Pulse Sessions; Christian Pan interviews author Jane Boon, talking about her latest novel, Bold Strokes. Website: https://www.janeboon.com/ Christian pan, linktr.ee/christianpan Main book feature is from The Girlfriends Gambit - And Shhh...Shush can be found on Patreon www.patreon.com/Literallylovesick
Kom den första Rio de Janeiro-karnevalen efter pandemin att spela en avgörande roll för journalisten och Brasilienkorrespondenten Henrik Brandão Jönssons skilsmässa? Vet han inte vad Airdrop är? Och bar han, efter Pelés död, sorgbindel under flera avsugningar?
Shawarma-barer landet over har igangsat en omfattende boykot af Coca-Cola i protest mod Israels angreb i Gaza. I stedet står der cola fra Harboe i køleskabene.Reporterne forsøger at kortlægge omfanget af tendensen, og spørger dem der boykotter; hvorfor og til hvilken nytte?Gæster: Sune Haugbølle, professor i Globale Studier på Roskilde UniversitetDannie Kjeldgaard, ekspert i forbrugerkultur og professor og institutleder på Institut for Virksomhedsledelse på Syddansk UniversitetFathi El-Abed, formand i Dansk Palæstinensisk VenskabsforeningTilrettelægger: Peter MarstalPeter Eg Schwarz-NielsenMollie FengerProducer: Mille ØrstedVært: Niels Frederik RickersRedaktør: Mille Ørsted
Jørgen spiller Fallout 4, men synes det er litt skummelt. Ole Petter har hatt japansk drømmedag, og er litt sliten. Vi gir de beste julegavetipsene for utviklere. Google Gemini-demoen var falsk. AI fra 60-tallet slo ChatGPT. David Skaufjord har fått seg den Flipper Zero-hackerdingsen. Arild skrevet en riiimelig grov vits. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, writer Victoria Myers discusses Mary Rodgers, Marshall Barer, Jay Thompson, and Dean Fuller's 1959 musical Once Upon a Mattress, looking at the comedy in musical theater, female protagonists, and the upcoming Encores! production. We also talk about the song "Just in Time" from Jule Styne, Betty Comden, and Adolph Green's 1956 musical Bells are Ringing. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Shy" from Once Upon a Mattress "The Swamps of Home" from Once Upon a Mattress "Happily Ever After" from Once Upon a Mattress "Just in Time" from Bells are Ringing
Burl's daughter Anea celebrates her birthday by sharing her most recent true crime case obsessions with her father's true crime audience.
My oratorio The Nightmare and the Dream was premiered in Los Angeles on May 21st, 2023. This podcast was recorded 2 weeks prior to that. I asked my friend, composer Bernardo Feldman, whom I have interviewed twice for my podcast, to change roles with me and ask the questions about this work prior to its premiere. However, due to production emergencies and last minute changes, I was not able to publish this podcast until now. But no worries, we will be streaming the premiere next month in a program hosted by myself and my friend, composer and pianist Robert Remstein, and this podcast will serve as a prelude to the restreaming of the work. For this podcast, I used a version of The Pioneers, the last movement of the oratorio, that was recorded by four singers, each one separately, with music samples serving as the wind ensemble accompaniment. In the podcast, Bernardo and I discuss the political, historical and social implications of the work, as well as the musical elements involved in its composition and the texts that were used. Stay tuned for the announcement of the restreaming of the premiere. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sergio-barer/support
Blue Rain Gallery welcomes Belle Brooke to the stable of featured artists. Belle Brooke Barer established Belle Brooke Designs in 2006 upon her return to Los Angeles. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Barer ventured westward in 1997 to attend Pitzer College in Claremont, California. Her studies at Pitzer concentrated in various mediums of studio art, focusing mainly on photography. After moving north to the San Francisco Bay area, she began her jewelry studies at The Crucible in Berkeley, California, and later attended the Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts in San Francisco, where she received her professional certification as a goldsmith. After completing her studies, she worked for Studio 311 as a bench jeweler. Belle has been the recipient of various awards most notably the AGTA Spectrum awards in 2012 and 2018, the Mort Abelson New Designer of the Year award in 2008, and the Halstead Grant in 2007. She currently makes her home in Santa Fe, New Mexico where she runs her flagship store Rock + Feather in the new Siler Industrial area. All her jewelry is made in her workshop adjacent to the gallery, where she also teaches workshops and classes. View available jewelry at Blue Rain Gallery: https://blueraingallery.com/artists/belle-brooke/view-all
I april 2013 skakades den österrikiska alpbyn Bad Gastein av en händelse som drar till sig hela världens blickar. Men dramats huvudperson, Thomas Fleetwood, lyckas mirakulöst nog hålla nerverna i styr under hela förloppet. Han överlever utan en skråma och till synes helt oberörd, trots att han tvingats leva utan vatten i fyra dygn på en mycket ogästvänlig plats. Hur var det möjligt? Vem är denne svenske okände baron? Och vad hände egentligen sen? I efterforskningarna kring Thomas Fleetwoods fortsatta öde kommer journalisten och författaren Anton Berg upptäcka att hoteliere Fleetwood, efter incidenten i Alperna, hamnat i betydligt värre problem.Det här är en serie i sex avsnitt om ett människoöde. En jakt på äventyr och lycka. En true-crime-historia lik ingen annan. En historia om ålderdom, sjukdom, isolering och konst. En historia om arv och vad som verkligen betyder något till sist.Med start nästa vecka kommer vi börja sända denna serie. Det första avsnittet släpper vi gratis, det andra släpps för prenumeranter. Vill du stödja vår journalistisk, och möjliggöra hissnande historier som det här - gå in på thirdear.studio och följ länkarna. Då får du också tillgång till våra systerprogram som Spår och Uppgång och Fall.“Thomas Fleetwood - en hissnande historia längs Europas barer och bakgator” görs av Anton Berg i samarbete med podcasten Skuggland på ThirdEar Studio. Exekutiv producent och ansvarig utgivare är Martin Johnson. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/skuggland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Barer, restauranter og cafeer skal trække alle sine gæster indenfor kl. 22 i hverdagene, mener et flertal i Københavns Borgerrepræsentation. Kritikerne mener, at det vil være et tilbageslag for restauranterne og København som storby, mens nogle beboere hilser ethvert forslag, der giver mere ro i hovedstaden velkomment. Derfor diskuterer vi i P1 Debat, om der stadig er plads til alle i de store byer? Har festkulturen taget overhånd? Eller må man finde sig i, at der er gang i gaderne, hvis man har valgt at bosætte sig i en storby? Du kan blande dig i debatten ved at ringe ind på 7021 1919 eller send en sms til 1212. Medvirkende: Niels Peder Ravn, (K), Søren Rud formand for Nørre Kvarters Beboerforening, Anne Sofie Allarp, kronikredaktør på Berlingske, Louise Theilade Thomsen, (V), Jesper Boelskifte, CEO, MASH og LEVI, Simon Fendinge, formand for LAU, Thulla Christina Wamberg Kronaie, medlem af foreningen 'Vi elsker Stilhed'. Vært: Mathias Pedersen.
Barer, restauranter og cafeer skal trække alle sine gæster indenfor kl. 22 i hverdagene, mener et flertal i Københavns Borgerrepræsentation. Kritikerne mener, at det vil være et tilbageslag for restauranterne og København som storby, mens nogle beboere hilser ethvert forslag, der giver mere ro i hovedstaden velkomment. Derfor diskuterer vi i P1 Debat, om der stadig er plads til alle i de store byer? Har festkulturen taget overhånd? Eller må man finde sig i, at der er gang i gaderne, hvis man har valgt at bosætte sig i en storby? Du kan blande dig i debatten ved at ringe ind på 7021 1919 eller send en sms til 1212. Medvirkende: Niels Peder Ravn, (K), Søren Rud formand for Nørre Kvarters Beboerforening, Anne Sofie Allarp, kronikredaktør på Berlingske, Louise Theilade Thomsen, (V), Jesper Boelskifte, CEO, MASH og LEVI, Simon Fendinge, formand for LAU, Thulla Christina Wamberg Kronaie, medlem af foreningen 'Vi elsker Stilhed'. Vært: Mathias Pedersen.
Barer, restauranter og cafeer skal trække alle sine gæster indenfor kl. 22 i hverdagene, mener et flertal i Københavns Borgerrepræsentation. Kritikerne mener, at det vil være et tilbageslag for restauranterne og København som storby, mens nogle beboere hilser ethvert forslag, der giver mere ro i hovedstaden velkomment. Derfor diskuterer vi i P1 Debat, om der stadig er plads til alle i de store byer? Har festkulturen taget overhånd? Eller må man finde sig i, at der er gang i gaderne, hvis man har valgt at bosætte sig i en storby? Du kan blande dig i debatten ved at ringe ind på 7021 1919 eller send en sms til 1212. Medvirkende: Niels Peder Ravn, (K), Søren Rud formand for Nørre Kvarters Beboerforening, Anne Sofie Allarp, kronikredaktør på Berlingske, Louise Theilade Thomsen, (V), Jesper Boelskifte, CEO, MASH og LEVI, Simon Fendinge, formand for LAU, Thulla Christina Wamberg Kronaie, medlem af foreningen 'Vi elsker Stilhed'. Vært: Mathias Pedersen.
Our friends Daniel Goldhaber, Ariela Barer, Daniel Garber, and Jordan Sjol visit Screen Slate HQ to talk about their new film How to Blow Up a Pipeline, which adapts Andreas Malm's nonfiction book of the same name into a heist-style eco-thriller. We get into the research and adaptation process, stealing locations, balancing Barer's screenwriting and actor roles, and the art of editing as edging. Plus: what does Andreas Malm think of CAM?Related links:Trailer/showtimes/Q&AsHow to Blow Up a Pipeline bookSupport the showThe Screen Slate Podcast is supported by its Patreon members. Sign up and get access to bonus episodes, our lockdown-era streaming series archives, discounts from partners like Criterion and Posteritati, event invitations, and more.
LeMayZing! Cars, Collecting, History, and Culture with Eric LeMay
LeMay-zing co-host Todd Kelley talks to local car aficionado, collector and classic car dealer Sam Barer, who has a special family connection to a car on display at LeMay Collections at Marymount. He also shares the story of his 1929 Franklin, his six-of-a-kind Ferrari and memories of special times with his car-loving father. For more information on Sam's business, Class Winners, go to http://www.classwinners.com/
Bar på arbeidsplassen, øl til innkjøpspris. Det er noen av fordelene ved å jobbe i Forsvaret. Men burde de ha det? Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio
Podcasten med alt det seneste nye om Odense - dit liv i byen begynder her
Libe @libebarer and Ruby @ruby.mccollister just made a short film called With the Fishes, that I'll screen on Friday Jan 6 with the secret 16mm print referenced in yesterday's episode with Miles Emanuel. We talk about Streisand and Minelli, Funny Girl, Los Angeles, Babylon. Talked a lot about the importance of programming and bringing people to the movies. The cruelty of data. If you're in NYC come watch the film on Friday: https://www.midnighttheatre.com/events/reunion-film-jan6 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teawithsg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teawithsg/support
This episode we discuss all things related to Kevin Wilson's newest novel, Now Is Not the Time to Panic. The Bookmark is your place to find your next great book. Each week, join regular readers Miranda Ericsson, Chris Blocker and Autumn Friedli along with other librarians as they discuss all the books you'll want to add to your reading list.
Ein ungenießbarer Teenager (Narzissten 16)Einfache Tricks, wie wir uns unbeliebt machen könnenFromme Narzissten in der Bibel und was wir aus ihren Geschichten lernen können – November 2022Ein Narzisst – gerade ein Modebegriff in der Psychologie – ist ein unverbesserlicher Egoist. Narzissmus ist die Endstation des Sündenfalls. Der Mensch herrscht als kleiner Gott in seiner eigenen Welt. Und die interessantesten Narzissten sind die, die das Ganze sehr christlich aufziehen, diejenigen – in der Bibel wie auch in unserem Umfeld – die einen Schein von Frömmigkeit haben (2Tim 3,5), aber letztlich ihren eigenen Plan verfolgen. Wir wollen uns ansehen, mit welchen Tricks Narzissten arbeiten. Vor allem werden wir Wege finden, wie wir es vermeiden können, selbst einer zu werden, und wie wir uns, unsere Familien und Gemeinden vor ihnen schützen können. Es wir einiges zum Schmunzeln geben, weil es eigentlich recht lustige Typen sind – wenn sie nur nicht so viel Schaden anrichten würden. Ich hoffe, du bist dabei!Ich möchte Euch kurz an den monatlichen Newsletter mit Bibelstellen und der Themenüberblick auf der Homepage von Rigatio erinnern. Empfehlenswert als Begleitmaterial für dieses Thema ist der Kurs von Rigatio „Könige – Menschen der Bibel“. In diesem Buch kommen manche der Charaktere vor, die wir in dieser neuen Serie anschauen wollen, Auch mein eigenes Buch, „Der Wunsch, dazu zu gehören“ (SCM) führt manche der Impulse dieser Serie weiter.Meinen persönlichen Newsletter gibt's auf www.nicola-vollkommer-buecher.de, außerdem eine Mailadresse für Fragen und Rückmeldungen. Rigatio.com
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My guest on this episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast is Liat Barer, the VP of Product at Odeeo, an audio SSP. Liat has deep expertise in mobile ad tech, having worked at Yahoo and StartApp prior to Odeeo. I invited Liat on the podcast to discuss a topic that has taken on increased importance within mobile ad tech since the introduction of Apple's App Tracking Transparency (ATT) policy, which is yield management, and how SSPs assist app publishers with maximizing the revenue they derive from in-app advertising. Liat provides an expert overview of the way in which SSPs -- the acronym SSP stands for Supply Side Platform -- interface with demand sources and in-app inventory to generate revenue for publishers.
Toll, dass du eingeschaltet hast – denn heute geht's um DICH! Und um Mama, Papa, Opa, Oma, deine beste Freundin, dein Nachbar, … genauer gesagt um uns Menschen. Wir erforschen heute mal, was unser Körper alles kann. Du erfährst, wie viel Liter Spucke ein Mensch an einem Tag produziert, wie sich unser Ohrenschmalz bewegen kann und vieles mehr. Viel Spaß&bleib neugierig!
Sidste briefing inden juleferien: Novo Nordisk taber 207 mia. kr. i værdi på én dag. S-regeringen oversælger finansloven, når den taler om ekstra stramninger, vurderer Dansk Erhverv. Barer og restauranter lukker frivilligt for at få kompensation. Modernas boosterstik har høj effekt mod omikron. Vært: Lasse Ladefoged (lala@borsen.dk)
This week, Sergio Barer talks with Moveable about growing up in Mexico and his career as a professional pianist before turning to composition. Learn about what sort of music he was listening to as he grew up; learn about his album, "Piano Music for One Hand;" learn about his own podcast, Let's Talk About Music! Compositions featured on this episode: "Por que me vine?" "Enthusiasm," "The Spirit," and "The Song of the Sea." For more information about Sergio Barer, visit https://sergiobarer.com/. To learn more about this podcast and for a full archive of episodes, visit https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moveabledo/support
WHATS IS JAYZ REALLY KNOWN FOR AND STOOD FOR? WEALTH!!! BUT NOT JUST IN MONEY... TUNE IN AND HEAR THE WISDOM. LIVE NOW!!
Come journey with me to the Cosmos on the other side of the Veil and Enter His Rest
Putin holder årlig tale. Barer åbner efter måneders pause. Snyd kan ikke dokumenteres: Alligevel må fleksjobbere ikke arbejde i sin ægtefælles virksomhed af frygt for snyd. Danmark vil påvirke sag ved menneskerettighedsdomstol: Kan afgøre Syrien-børns skæbne. Værter: Jacob Grosen og Kasper Harboe.
Dagens Nyheder handler om eksbetjenten Derek Chauvin, som er blevet kendt skyldig i drab på George Floyd. Og så er der glæde på barer og restauranter. Fra i dag bliver det nemlig muligt at nyde en kold fadøl på en bar og spise sin mad inde på restauranterne i stedet for som takeaway.Til sidst så skal det handle om vaccinen fra Johnson & Johnson, for Det Europæiske Lægemiddelagentur har nu afgjort skæbnen for den. Medvirkende: Signe Hansen, restaurantchef Bones Tilst Anders Nikolaisen, administrerende direktør Jensens Bøfhus Sabine Strauss, formanden for PRAC Emer Cooke, direktør i EMA Anne Alling, LOUD's korrespondent i USATilrettelæggere: Jonas Emil Jakobsen og Julie VestergaardVærter: Laura Bruun og Olav FonagerRedaktør: Charlotte Bjerrekær
Veckans fredagspanel är fullsmetad med deltagare och hårdvarusnack med både Intel, Nvidia och AMD på tapeten.
Israelsk valg overrasker. Fodboldfans om manglende genåbning: De må jo have mistillid til os. Anders Fogh Rasmussen og Per Stig Møller afhøres i Tibetsagen. Nu er det bekræftet: Barer og værtshuse må åbne den 6. april. Suezkanalen er fortsat spæret. Værter: Dagmar Eben Østergaard og Kristian Magnus Damsgaard.
På barer, restauranger och kaféer kan vi inte bara äta mat, dricka drinkar och beställa en kopp kaffe. Här kan också människor mötas, trender skapas, böcker skrivas och mytbildningar uppstå bland mycket annat. I veckans program berättar vi fyra historier om alla utspelar sig på barer, kaféer och restauranger. Vi pratar om fenomenet med stamgäster och hur man blir en stammis med DN:s matredaktör Elin Peters och journalisten och komikern Ina Lundström. Vi besöker den ikoniska restaurangen The Odeon i New York och pratar med en av dess grundare, Lynn Wagenknecht. Vi tar en titt på 1920-talets trendiga mjölkbar och vad det var för något. Och så undersöker vi vad det är som får författare att sitta och skriva på kafé, inför öppen ridå och med en hel del störningsmoment i bakgrunden. Veckans programledare är Erik Sjölin.
En première partie avec Débora Dahan, tutrice de l’action jeunesse et Inès Frydman Volontaire en Service Civique au DEJJ à Paris et Odélia Ben Ephraïm, Volontaire en Service Civique au CASIT Toulouse En seconde partie : les projets jeunesse 2021 expliqués par Philippe Levy et Jonas Belaiche En troisième partie : « Apprendre et partager autour des faits religieux » avec au téléphone Michaël Barer et Ruth Ouzana militants et fondateurs des « Racines de Demain » pour leur projet de cycles d’intervention sur les religions, la laïcité et les préjugés...
Restauranter, serveringssteder og kulturlivet har fået et nyt slag med den store Corona-hammer. Den omfattende nedlukning af i alt 38 kommuner og blandt dem landets tre største byer - København, Aarhus og Odense - rammer der, hvor det gør allermest ondt. Barer og restauranter var så småt begyndt at sætte næsen op efter lidt mere gang i omsætningen her i december. Men det bliver der ikke noget af nu. Følg Pengene gør status over den seneste nedlukning og rædselsåret 2020, der kan blive en dyr omgang, hvis man er restaurant- eller barejer. Spørgsmålet er bare hvor dyr. Værter: Katrine Overgaard og Jakob Ussing.
Barer og restauranter lukker i 38 kommuner. I Århus, i Odense, i Hovedstadsområdet og på Sjælland. Det samme gælder teatre og biografer, fitnesscentre, forlystelsesparker og foreningsliv. Skoleelever fra 5. klasse og opefter sendes hjem til digital undervisning. Det samme gælder elever på ungdomsuddannelser. Regeringen og statsminister Mette Frederiksen indfører fra onsdag d 9/12 nye omfattende corona-restriktioner og nedlukninger. P1Debat sender i dag pressemøde med statsministeren direkte og diskuterer efterfølgende de nye restriktioner med politikere, med virolog Lone Simonsen, med borgmestre, og med berørte erhvervsfolk fra restauranter, natklubber, biografer, og teatre. Vært: Gitte Hansen. www.dr.dk/p1debat
Mange frykter butikker, barer og kafeer taper kampen mot de store kjedene etter koronaen. Hvordan blir bybildet vi kommer tilbake til etter pandemien? Med blant annet Aftenpostens Maria Pettrém og Aftenposten/E24s Hanne Christiansen
Ein weiteres mal sitzen Michael und Andy an Ihrer Bar und bereiten sich mit ein paar Drinks auf Ihren Gast vor. In dieser Folge begrüssen sie den talentierten Kollegen Kan Zuo aus seiner Sign Lounge in Wien. Kan erzählt wie er seine Bareröffnung erlebt hat und wie es für Ihn war mit dem alter von 14 in eine neue Welt zu ziehen. Natürlich ist auch die aktuelle Situation, Coronavirus, ein nicht wegzudenkendes Thema. Wir wünschen Euch eine gute Zeit beim anhören.
Nu blir det hårdare coronaregler i fyra nya regioner. Det betyder att nästan hela Sverige har hårdare regler nu. | Barer och restauranger kommer inte få servera alkohol efter kl 22.00 på kvällen. Det är för att minska smittan. | Stockholms Filmfestival har startat. I år kan man se flera av filmerna hemifrån, på internet. | Läs texterna till nyheterna på webbsidan: www.sverigesradio.se/lattsvenska Programledare: Ingrid Forsberg och Jenny Hallberg.
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To uger endnu skal barer og restauranter lukke klokken 22, gæster skal bære mundbind når de ikke sidder ned - som bare nogle af de tiltag, der er iværksat for at bekæmpe coronasmitten i Danmark. Men nogle unge har råbt op og bedt om, at barerne åbner, så der er noget struktur og kontrol med restriktionerne, i stedet for at de smitter hinanden ukontrolleret til privatfester. Så giver restriktionerne mening? Burde de unge bare styre sig? Skal der skelnes mellem restauranter og barer? Og hvordan fungerer smitte med corona egentlig, som gør det værre efter 22? Det og meget andet taler vi om i dag.
Dagens erhvervsoverblik: Et nyt læk viser hvilke lyssky kunder, der i årevis bruge Danske Banks estiske filial. Der er kompensation på vej til tvangslukkede barer og restauranter. Coronakrise giver udsigt til gabende hul i statskassen 25 år i træk. Vært: Lasse Ladefoged Morgenbriefing er kun et lille udvalg af alle de kvalitetshistorier du finder i Børsen. Er du ikke abonnent, så går du glip af noget. Lige nu kan du prøve Børsen i tre måneder for en måneds pris. Benyt tilbuddet her og få ubegrænset adgang til alt indhold på Børsen.
Efter uger med lokale coronarestriktioner, så var det landsdækkende tiltag, der var på dagsordenen på et pressemøde i statsministeriet fredag. Barer, restauranter og cafeer i hele landet skal lukke klokken 22, man skal bære mundbind, når man skal ud at spise, og forsamlingsforbuddet på 50 personer gælder i hele Danmark. Er det en national indsats, som kan få de stigende smittetal til at falde? Orientering Weekend spørger en matematik-epidemiolog. Siden flere end 1600 kvinder skrev under på et støttebrev til tv-værten Sofie Linde, har debatten om sexisme og krænkelser i mediebranchen spredt sig. Lumre sms'er, klap i røven og en grænseoverskridende omgangstone er nogle af de beretninger, kvinder har fortalt om. Hvorfor rammer #metoo-bølgen nu? Orientering Weekend spørger en lektor, som har undersøgt dækningen af #metoo i Danmark i forhold til i Sverige. Russerne følger meget opmærksomt, hvad der foregår i Hviderusland - men hvad tænker de egentlig? Det kunne den hviderussiske Nobelprismodtager Svetlana Aliksejevitj godt tænke sig at vide - hun har forsøgt at råbe sine russiske forfatterkolleger op.
Nu bliver det hele en smule mindre sjovt – igen. Barer og restauranter skal lukke klokken ti, konfirmationer, bryllupper og privatfester det samme. Flere mundbind, flere visirer. Hvordan endte vi lige pludselig her? Og hvad er supervåbenet i krigen mod corona?
For fjerde dag i træk er der flere end 300 corona-smittede - de fleste i hovedstadsområdet. Og derfor var det også hovedstaden, der var i centrum, da sundhedsminister Magnus Heunicke sammen med politi og en stribe styrelser ved middagstid holdt pressemøde og indførte nye restriktioner. Barer, caféer og restauranter i 17 hovedstadskommuner skal for eksempel fra torsdag og 14 dage frem lukke klokken 22. Derudover bliver der indført krav om, at stående gæster skal bære mundbind. De nye restriktioner kommer til at fylde en stor del af dagens Orientering. I sidste uge måtte forsikringsselskabet PFA bøje sig for en højesteretsdom, som afgjorde, at selskabet havde udbetalt en livsforsikring til den forkerte arving. Over en million kroner drejer det sig om. Nu er spørgsmålet om sagen breder sig itl andre pensionsselskaber. Det ser vi på i dag. Det er nok de færreste, som synes det er fedt at bo op ad en vej med gennemkørende biler og kø-trafik. Og særligt i storbyer er det et problem, at der er for meget gennemkørende trafik uden et lokalt formål. Her er "trafikøer" løsningen. Dm kan du også høre om. Karin Axelsson og Søren Carlsen er dagens værter. Birgitte Gadegaard er redaktøren. www.dr.dk/orientering
Dagens erhvervsoverblik: Når bilparken i Danmark gradvist omdannes til 'grønne' biler giver samtidig et tab på 10 mia. kr. statskassen. Barer og restauranter presses hårdt af nye corona-restriktioner i København. Coop har fået nye topchef. Og så forklarer Børsens cheføkonom hvordan det går i Danmarks vej ud af coronakrisen. Vært: Lasse Ladefoged
Dagens erhvervsoverblik. Carlsbergs omsætning er faldet kraftigt i første halvår grundet lukkede barer og restauranter. Professor anbefaler mere økonomisk hjælp til erhvervslivet. Danske Bank mister chefer på stribe. Og så kan du høre hvad Bill Gates siger til situationen i USA.
Når Rekom Group åbner deres barer i Indre By, er det for at vise, hvordan man på forsvarlig vis sagtens kan gå i byen. Og det bør overvejes i hvor høj grad det kan lade sig gøre, når partilederne skal forhandle genåbningens fase 4.Feedet var ude at tage pulsen på Sjus Bar, som er en af de tre genåbnede Rekom-barer i Indre By, og så har vi politisk chef fra Rekom Group, Lars Børsting, med over en telefon til at sætte nogle ord på, hvordan fremtidens nattelivskultur kan komme til at se ud for dem.
I dag i 4-toget snakker vi om nattelivet. Skal åbningstiderne ændres, så vi skal tage hjem fra byen kl. 02.00? Senere behandler vi race-debatten, der har fyldt meget den seneste tid. Men måske er det en fejl overhovedet at have en race-debat. I en artikel på Videnskab.dk kan man læse, at der ikke er forskellige menneskeracer. Vi er alle den samme race. Så vi snakker om, hvordan begrebet race er opstået. I anden time af 4-toget bliver vi klogere på, hvordan det hænger sammen, at mens vi står midt i en krise, så bliver det rige endnu rigere. Vi skal også snakke om rockhistorie med Poul Nowack. Og til sidst timen snakker vi om en sag mellem Kina og Randers.
I dag i 4-toget snakker vi om nattelivet. Skal åbningstiderne ændres, så vi skal tage hjem fra byen kl. 02.00? Senere behandler vi race-debatten, der har fyldt meget den seneste tid. Men måske er det en fejl overhovedet at have en race-debat. I en artikel på Videnskab.dk kan man læse, at der ikke er forskellige menneskeracer. Vi er alle den samme race. Så vi snakker om, hvordan begrebet race er opstået. I anden time af 4-toget bliver vi klogere på, hvordan det hænger sammen, at mens vi står midt i en krise, så bliver det rige endnu rigere. Vi skal også snakke om rockhistorie med Poul Nowack. Og til sidst timen snakker vi om en sag mellem Kina og Randers.
750 miljardia on paljon rahaa. Onko se myös liittovaltion hinta? Miksi EU pitää pelastaa? Siitä keskustelemme Eurooppalainen Suomi järjestön toiminnanjohtajan Aku Aarvan kanssa. Kyselytunnilla EU-tuet puhututtivat mutta myös hävittäjät. Ja alkoholi on taas noussut agendalle. På måndag smäller det - bar eller restaurang?
Yes, we share the same last name and a certain degree of international fame, but Sergio has more fame in more genres than even I. His original compositions garner him cheering stomping standing ovations, and sold-out concerts in America, Mexico, Europe, and even a few of the lost continents - rumor has it that he is a time-traveling superstar on Atlantis! Some call him Sergio Barrer, others hail him as Sergio Barer. Then there are those who simply call him "The Musical Jew with the Big Beard!" "I didn't always have this big beard," confesses Sergio. " I lived many years clean-shaven! I was inspired t0 gr0w the big beard by the founder of the Zionist movement. His beard looked better than mine." While Sergio waters his beard and his reputation, people of all faiths are supporting his latest musical venture: an impressive and heartfelt musical exploration of the birth of the State of Israel with an awareness that were it not for the true crime of genocide against the Jews of Europe, the State of Isreal may not exist. Sergio Barer joins Burl Barer and Mark Boyer on True Crime Uncensored Pacific Time. Listen live by clicking this link and/or listen to the replay on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor.fm, and all the other podcast platforms. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/burl-barer/support
Dagens program byder på en fantastisk samtale med Eskild Lykke som på nuværende tidspunkt har 760 timer spillet i Terraria. Terraria har en ny opdatering som hedder “Journeys End” og sammen med Eskild kigger de to GameBoys, Daniel og Asgar på hvad der er nyt og spændende til Terrarias sidste opdatering. Ud over det åbner Danmarks mange barer op igen efter Corona lockdown, så derfor har vi kigget på de videospils barer som kunne holde os med selskab under karantænen!Til sidst i programmet vil der som altid være spilanbefalinger at hente til weekendens frirum!
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Burl Barer and partner, Don Woldman, hold court with journalist and author, Diane Dimond. According to the write up on Burl’s site: I’ve always had a weakness for strong women, and there are sure a lot of ’em in broadcasting. Among them is Diane Dimond, another exemplar of the phrase “Crime Hottie” Heck, Erin Moriarty of CBS and Amanda Lamb of NBC, not to mention Fox’s resident foxette, Lis Wiehl, Professor Janet McClellan, Katherine Ramsland, and many more have all earned that appellative as the compliment I bestow on journalists, authors and broadcasters who set the standard of excellence when it comes to reporting, analyzing, studying, and investigating crime. Reverently referred to as “Crime Hotties,” many of the guests on Barer’s radio show are strong, beautiful women who are experts in their fields. Burl and Don tackle some of the most serious issues, adding a special twist only the two of them can pull off! Tune in to Outlaw Radio at 2pm Pacific every Saturday for an always intriguing show --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/burl-barer/support
Jimmy covered the press room for Hulu's Runaways. Attending cast/producers were Allegra Acosta, Ariela Barer, Rhenzy Feliz, Virginia Gardner, Lyrica Okano, Gregg Sulkin, Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage and Jeph Loeb! What's coming for the next season? How will new big bad Elizabeth Hurley's character fit in? Why is the season going "dark"? Tune in to find out! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Burl and his famous brother Stan go on a road trip to Eastern Washington to the scene of many true crimes. In vantage, Stan explains trade with China, the in the second show, Burl sits outside PIZZA & ICE CREAM at Loon Lake, Washington and talks about the Spokane Srerial Killer and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/burl-barer/support
The Group follow through with their plan to encounter Agatha the Barer in 1 on 1 combat under the guise of Unglegif Murderfist
Burl Barer is a Edgar Award winning author and two-time Anthony Award nominee with extensive media, advertising, marketing, and public relations experience. Garnering accolades for his creative contributions to radio, television, and print media.Barer’s career has been highlighted in The Hollywood Reporter, London Sunday Telegraph, New York Times, USA Today, Variety, Broadcasting, Electronic Media, ABC’s Good Morning America, Investigation Discovery’s “Deadly Women,” “Scorned,” and “Snapped” on the Oxygen Network.http://www.burlbarer.net/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Noé by Night, émission bi-mensuelle proposée par la Direction de l’Action Jeunesse du FSJU et présentée par Philippe Levy. Les invités de Philippe Levy : Annaëlle Dayan, Cindy Gzaiel, Yohan Sitbon, Tamara Settbon, Michael Szerman. Et au téléphone : Alain Beit (Beit Haverim) et Michaël Barer (colo Chorachim). La page FB du film de Cindy Gzaiel : "TRANCE THERAPY" : https://m.facebook.com/Trance-Therapy-296803027836399/
Qu'est ce que le Chabbat? Nous découvrons les particularités de ce jour de repos avec Michaël Barer et Ruth Ouazana. Michaël Barer est éducateur, consultant en judaïsme et anime le site "Comprendre le judaïsme". Ruth Ouazana est formatrice en management interculturel et présidente de l'association "les racines de demain". Le jour de chabbat correspond au septième jour de la semaine juive, le samedi, qui commence dès la tombée de la nuit du vendredi soir. Élément fondamental de la religion, il est observé par beaucoup de Juifs. Au-delà des notions de permis et d'interdit, le chabbat est surtout considéré comme un jour hors du temps et des contingences matérielles, un jour durant lequel toutes les activités extérieures doivent être réduites pour se concentrer sur sa famille et son foyer. Il y est surtout question d'activités dans son cercle familial, de moments pour se ressourcer, de repas en famille… Il commence le vendredi, 18 minutes avant le coucher du soleil et se termine le samedi après l'apparition de 3 étoiles moyennes (approximativement 40 minutes après le coucher du soleil), soit une durée variant entre 25 heures et 25 h 30 min selon les saisons. Le chabbat est également jour chômé officiel en Israël, et outre les magasins, les transports publics ne fonctionnent pas. Le mot a donné « sabbat » en français, « sabbath » en anglais. De façon plus indirecte, « samedi » en est dérivé à partir de « sambe-di » en vieux français, ainsi que « Samstag », « samedi » en allemand, à travers le gothique, sambaz-tac puis samez-tac. Le concept d'« année sabbatique » y est également associé, bien que le concept dérive aussi du concept juif de l'année de jachère chemitta.
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Audio Commentary for Clive Barker's The Forbidden 50:04. 1973. And this podcast, having no beginning, will have no end. The Clive Barker Podcast (or @Barkercast) is an independent editorial fan site and podcast that is not affiliated with or under contract by Clive Barker or Seraphim Films. This is a labor of love by the fans, for the fans. web www.clivebarkercast.com iOS App | Android App, iTunes (Leave a review!), Stitcher,Libsyn, Tunein, Pocket Casts, Google Play, DoubleTwist and YouTube Facebook and Join the Occupy Midian group Twitter: @BarkerCast | @OccupyMidian
Libe Barer from the TV show Sneaky Pete tells us about the last time she did drugs. Chris talks about shooting a form of DMT and losing his mind. Chris talks about shooting heroin on mescaline. Dave talks about "Bunny." Dave and Chris share their experience with recovery and what it takes to be sober and happy. We play a voice memo from Artie Lange!
It's the last of the NYCC press room roundtables! Jimmy sat in on this one for Hulu's new show Runaways based on the hit Marvel comics series. You'll hear from stars Lyrica Okano, Virginia Gardner, Ariela Barer, Allegra Acosta, Rhenzy Feliz, Gregg Sulkin and Producers Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, Jeph Loeb! How close to the comic book source will the series be? What changes for the characters have been made? Will we be seeing a lot of Old Lace? Download it and find out! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Elena und Felix nähern sich endlich den deutschen Podcast-Standarts: Geschichten übers Bahnfahren, Ernährung und einer "kannst-du-dich-noch-an-damals-erinnern"-Passage.
Erik och Daniel pratar om New Yorks dolda speakeasy-barer medan de väntar på drinkarna.
Chase and Savannah sit down with Libe Barer to talk about life as an actor on Amazon's Sneaky Pete, auditioning, screen testing, her approach to acting, and her plans for the future. Catch Libe on Twitter and Instagram at @libebarer Too Blondes Instagram: @tooblondes FOU STUDIOS on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook: @foustudios
The Saint: A Complete History in Print, Radio, Television, and Film was first published in 1992 and republished in 2003. Barer received a 1994 Edgar Award for the book. In 2010, Barer began research on a second edition for McFarland and Co., expanding the time period from 1992 through 2013 to include everything about the character of Simon Templar. Considered an expert on Simon Templar and the work of the character's creator, Leslie Charteris, Barer has written two novels, each published in 1997, based upon the character. The first was a novelization of the screenplay for the 1997 film adaptation of The Saint starring Val Kilmer, although the film was loosely based on the character. It was followed by Capture the Saint, which was released by The Saint Club (an organization founded by Charteris) to mark the 70th anniversary of the character's first appearance in Meet - The Tiger!. It is the most recent Saint story to be published as of 2006
Burl Barer is a Edgar Award winning author and two-time Anthony Award nominee with extensive media, advertising, marketing, and public relations experience. Garnering accolades for his creative contributions to radio, television, and print media, Barer's career has been highlighted in The Hollywood Reporter, London Sunday Telegraph, New York Times, USA Today, Variety, Broadcasting, Electronic Media, and on ABC's Good Morning America. Barer wrote, produced, and often voiced, national radio and television spots for such performing artists as Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan, Frank Sinatra, Billy Joel, Carly Simon, Eric Clapton, Moody Blues, Fleetwood Mac, Liza Minelli, Temptations, Four Tops, and many more. Barer also created and produced national radio and/or television campaigns for Warner/Electra/Atlantic, Media One, Management III, and Seattle Pacific Industries. Other national/regional clients have included Penzoil, Safeway, Superlube, Black Angus Restaurants, the Aladdin Theater for the Performing Arts, and the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas. Barer wrote and produced the national electronic media campaigns for such cult classic films as King of Hearts, Harold and Maude, Ken Russell's Mahler, Orson Welles' F for Fake, The Four Musketeers, Academy Award winner The Man who Skied Down Everest, and the animated Allegro Non Tropo. His credits also include audio production for the award winning PBS series Images of Indians, 20th Century Art, Stained Glass Masters, and numerous television appearances. Most recently, Barer is featured with fellow author Tom Robbins in august 2006 release on DVD of the acclaimed documentary, Surrealism.,
Det er let at miste overblikket, når du søger efter information omkring forplejning som løber. Ikke desto mindre er det en central del af træningen og selve konkurrencen, hvis turen er udover en hvis distance eller periode. Hylderne hos sportsbutikkerne bugner af farvestrålende geler, barer, pulver- og proteindrikke. Så hvad skal du vælge? Er det så kompliceret? Eller skal der bare nogle få gode råd til at få dig sikkert igennem dine lange træninger og løb? Få fiduser af Løberens Anne Nielsen, der udover at være eks elite kajakroer til daglig studerer ernæring og sundhed. Alt sammen i denne Runcast #02 - ABC til forplejning for løberen
Actor Libe Barer (Sneaky Pete, Parenthood) stops by Studio 309 and discusses growing up in Los Angeles, attending UCLA, and more! Info, photos, links, et cetera -- http://boxangeles.com/112
In this third installment in our series of conversations with book professionals who are not authors, we talk with literary agent Julie Barer of The Book Group.
Die anale Fremdbestimmung ist wohl ein Thema, welches mit der analen Keuschhaltung gleichzusetzen ist. Gerade deswegen ist dieses wunderbare Spielzeug ideal für die Zwangsdehnung, die Keuschhaltung und vieles mehr. Ein paar Eckdaten usw. findest Du natürlich hier im Podcast.Zum Blogartikel: http://www.bound-n-hit.com/anale-fremdbestimmung/Hier den Analplug bestellen: http://bit.ly/buttplugmeo
Lykke Li i ett samtal om sin musik och karriär, om svårigheterna med att fånga något man hört i huvudet på skiva, om de första staplande stegen på New Yorks open mic-barer och om livet i en turnébuss. Inspelat 16 januari 2012. Programledare: Jenny Seth.
Regarded as one of America’s premier investigative journalists, Burl Barer‘s true crime books such as BODY COUNT, HEAD SHOT, MOM SAID KILL, BROKEN DOLL, FATAL BEAUTY, MURDER ON 9/11, MANLING WILLIAMS’ DEADLY SINS, and MURDER IN THE FAMILY are required reading in many criminology classes and among true crime fans. Barer has appeared on numerous Investigation Discovery television shows, including Deadly Women (2011), Snapped (2011), Scorned: Love Kills (2012), Deadly Sings (2013), and Behind Mansion Walls (2013). Also in 2013, Barer served as a consultant to the television pilot series, “The Saint,” starring Adam Rayner as Simon Templar. WildBlue Press recently released the 20th anniversary edition of Burl Barer’s MAN OVERBOARD the story of the death, and resurrection, of Phil Champagne.
Burl Barer is a Edgar Award winning author and two-time Anthony Award nominee with extensive media, advertising, marketing, and public relations experience. Garnering accolades for his creative contributions to radio, television, and print media, Barer's career has been highlighted in The Hollywood Reporter, London Sunday Telegraph, New York Times, USA Today, Variety, Broadcasting, Electronic Media, and on ABC's Good Morning America. Barer wrote, produced, and often voiced, national radio and television spots for such performing artists as Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan, Frank Sinatra, Billy Joel, Carly Simon, Eric Clapton, Moody Blues, Fleetwood Mac, Liza Minelli, Temptations, Four Tops, and many more. Barer also created and produced national radio and/or television campaigns for Warner/Electra/Atlantic, Media One, Management III, and Seattle Pacific Industries. Other national/regional clients have included Penzoil, Safeway, Superlube, Black Angus Restaurants, the Aladdin Theater for the Performing Arts, and the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas. Barer wrote and produced the national electronic media campaigns for such cult classic films as King of Hearts, Harold and Maude, Ken Russell's Mahler, Orson Welles' F for Fake, The Four Musketeers, Academy Award winner The Man who Skied Down Everest, and the animated Allegro Non Tropo. His credits also include audio production for the award winning PBS series Images of Indians, 20th Century Art, Stained Glass Masters, and numerous television appearances. Most recently, Barer is featured with fellow author Tom Robbins in august 2006 release on DVD of the acclaimed documentary, Surrealismhttp://caribbeanradioshow.com ,http://crsradio.com 661-467-2407
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Burl Barer is a Edgar Award winning author and two-time Anthony Award nominee with extensive media, advertising, marketing, and public relations experience. Garnering accolades for his creative contributions to radio, television, and print media, Barer's career has been highlighted in The Hollywood Reporter, London Sunday Telegraph, , USA Today, Variety, Broadcasting, Electronic Media, and on ABC's Good, Morning America New YorK Times . Barer wrote, produced, and often voiced, national radio and television spots for such performing artists as Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan, Frank Sinatra, Billy Joel, Carly Simon, Eric Clapton, Moody Blues, Fleetwood Mac, Liza Minelli, Temptations, Four Tops, and many more. Barer also created and produced national radio and/or television campaigns for Warner/Electra/Atlantic, Media One, Management III, and Seattle Pacific Industries. Other national/regional clients have included Penzoil, Safeway, Superlube, Black Angus Restaurants, the Aladdin Theater for the Performing Arts, and the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas. Barer wrote and produced the national electronic media campaigns for such cult classic films as King of Hearts, Harold and Maude, Ken Russell's Mahler, Orson Welles' F for Fake, The Four Musketeers, Academy Award winner The Man who Skied Down Everest, and the animated Allegro Non Tropo. His credits also include audio production for the award winning PBS series Images of Indians, 20th Century Art, Stained Glass Masters, and numerous television appearances. Most recently, Barer is featured with fellow author Tom Robbins in august 2006 release on DVD of the acclaimed documentary, Surrealism. Click on this link to read the rest... http://sta.rtup.biz/profiles/blogs/2084667: caribbeanradioshow@gmail.com www.NDEspace.com
Burl Barer is a Edgar Award winning author and two-time Anthony Award nominee with extensive media, advertising, marketing, and public relations experience. Garnering accolades for his creative contributions to radio, television, and print media, Barer's career has been highlighted in The Hollywood Reporter, London Sunday Telegraph, New York Times, USA Today, Variety, Broadcasting, Electronic Media, and on ABC's Good Morning America. Barer wrote, produced, and often voiced, national radio and television spots for such performing artists as Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan, Frank Sinatra, Billy Joel, Carly Simon, Eric Clapton, Moody Blues, Fleetwood Mac, Liza Minelli, Temptations, Four Tops, and many more. Barer also created and produced national radio and/or television campaigns for Warner/Electra/Atlantic, Media One, Management III, and Seattle Pacific Industries. Other national/regional clients have included Penzoil, Safeway, Superlube, Black Angus Restaurants, the Aladdin Theater for the Performing Arts, and the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas. Barer wrote and produced the national electronic media campaigns for such cult classic films as King of Hearts, Harold and Maude, Ken Russell's Mahler, Orson Welles' F for Fake, The Four Musketeers, Academy Award winner The Man who Skied Down Everest, and the animated Allegro Non Tropo. His credits also include audio production for the award winning PBS series Images of Indians, 20th Century Art, Stained Glass Masters, and numerous television appearances. Most recently, Barer is featured with fellow author Tom Robbins in august 2006 release on DVD of the acclaimed documentary, Surrealism., Click on this link to read the rest... http://sta.rtup.biz/profiles/blogs/2084667:BlogPost:77013 caribbeanradioshow@gmail.com
Veteran radio broadcaster and Edgar award-winning author Burl Barer and famed attorney Don Woldman created True Crimes Uncensored on Outlaw Radio in 2008. Don left the program in 2011 but has reunited with Barer for a 2012 syndicated television series True Crimes produced by Hart D. Fisher for the American Horrors channel. Hart is a successful horror author, a critically acclaimed poet, a horror filmmaker (Flowers on the Razorwire) and was a regular contributor to author Corey Mitchell’s In Cold Blog. Fisher has also produced music videos, currently involved with Danzig and GorgeousFrankenstein. His first feature, The Garbage Man, was released in 2009 to critical acclaim. Hart’s opinions on serial killer culture have been sought by television programs such as Entertainment Tonight, Larry King Live, The Jerry Springer Show, CNN Headline News, A&E's Biography, as well as Time magazine and The A-Z Guide to Serial Killers. Fisher began his art career as the publisher of Boneyard Press, an independent publishing house that has garnered coverage worldwide from mass media and protest marchers thanks to books such as Jeffrey Dahmer: An Unauthorized Biography of a Serial Killer and O.J.'s Big Bust Out. Hart is the producer and on camera host for the internationally syndicated television program American Horrors. Burl, Don and Hart will discuss the new television program, giving the audience a sneak peak as to what viewers can expect from the program. TRUE CRIMES on AMERICAN HORRORS-Burl Barer, Don Woldman and Hart D. Fisher.
Nora Franke is a New York food writer stuck in a rut. Hoping to get rid of a broken heart (and the extra pounds that came with it), she accepts a job as a menu consultant at an elite fitness ranch in Baja. With any luck she'll shed the weight, make some friends, and maybe even find a way to get over her ex-lover. But Nora soon finds that there's more than just yoga classes, morning hikes, and liquid fasts among the flowers and herbs—someone's put murder on the menu, and unless she can solve the mystery of who's behind the death of two of the guests, Nora may just be the next victim.