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Today's episode will provide an update to the story which was covered in Episode 158 - "Shoot to Kill". But first you will first hear a replay of that episode, followed by the details of a trial which was recently completed. A 15 year old boy went on a shooting spree at his own school, which killed 4 people and injured many others. Disclaimer - Tyler Allen at the Minds of Madness Podcast - https://mindsofmadnesspodcast.com/ Send voice mail - https://anchor.fm/applefortheteacherpod/message Email - applefortheteacherpodcast@gmail.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/AppleforTeacher Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/apple_for_the_teacher_podcast/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/applefortheteacherpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/applefortheteacherpod/message
A lesser known film. How many other movie references can get shoe horned in? Who is the killer? Is Clancy Brown working as a bathroom attendant? Matt gets kidnapped and killed by Jennifer Aniston. What is his legacy? We get back into three plus hours territory. All this and more as we dive into... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mattanddoug/message
Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life was in attendance at Bloodstock 2023 and spoke to Shoot to Kill. They played on the New Blood stage on the Friday of the festival. Website: https://gbhbl.com/ Ko-Fi (Buy us a coffee): https://ko-fi.com/gbhbl Big Cartel: https://gbhbl.bigcartel.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBHBL Twitter: https://twitter.com/GBHBL_Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbhbl/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gbhbl Contact: gbhblofficial@gmail.com Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/gbhbl Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5A4toGR0qap5zfoR4cIIBo Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/hr/podcast/the-gbhbl-podcasts/id1350465865
CC enrolls in the soccer boot camp of Blue Lock to follow the protagonists journey on becoming the ultimate egoist sport superstars. Then he and John wrap up the episode by taking on the (not so) impossible mission of reviewing the new action procedural penned by Gen Urobuchi: Revenger. Reviews: Blue Lock (1:20) Revenger (34:31) Related Links: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/this-week-in-anime/2022-12-15/.192930 https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-feature/2022/12/21-2/deep-dive-soccer-in-anime-from-captain-tsubasa-to-bluelock https://www.cbr.com/revenger-perfect-stylish-samurai-new-anime-series-winter-2023-season/ Website: http://animebrainfreeze.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/AniBrainFreeze Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/animebrainfreeze/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AniBrainFreeze/ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-533052772 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSi7wbiBRei5RtNQ6HWBeaw
The success of Sheikh Hasina's government in crushing jihadist terrorism has had a crucial role in making India more secure.
Mr. and Mrs. North was a detective radio mystery series broadcast on CBS from 1942 to 1954, starring Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin, as publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam. The show was all about the couple always finding themselves getting involved in a crime committed by others. GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate, and give you a glimpse into the past.
The Cisco Kid is a film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his short story "The Caballero's Way", published in 1907 in the collection Heart of the West. Henry presented the character as a villain, where later iterations portrayed him as a Mexican Caballero and hero. GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate give you a glimpse into the past.
A diamond heist-double murder-getaway sucks street savvy Sidney Poitier out of his element into the backwoods. Mountain man, Tom Berenger is his mismatch made in Heaven in this buddy cop flick turned wilderness chase. Will Shoot to Kill still thrill? Chill with us.
W 518 odcinku GnM Plus rozmawiamy o niefortunnym zdjęciu Phila Spencera, które zapowiada nową konsolę, o tym czy podoba nam się Need for Speed Unbound oraz przeciekach związanych z nowym Crashem na The Game Awards. Zapraszamy do odsłuchu! Czasówka: 00:00 - START 01:25 - W co ostatnio graliśmy czyli wrażenia m.in. z Floodland, Overwatch 2 i Shoot To Kill 20:15 - Phil Spencer zapowiada (?!) nowego Xboksa 31:30 - Need for Speed Unbound oficjalnie 39:29 - Nowy Crash na The Game Awards? 43:40 - SEKCJA KOMENTARZY PYTANIE ODCINKA: Czy podoba Wam się Need for Speed Unbound?
Roger Stone just said that Republicans need to resort to violence not voting. Mark Meadows's texts with Phil Waldron reveal his election denial scheme. An ex-staffer of Ron DeSantis says that he has nothing nice to say about former President Donald Trump when cameras aren't around. Dr. Oz's attack on John Fetterman's style majorly backfires. Russians are paying $27,000 to escape. A report states that 80% of the United States voters want to be paid during medical and family leave.Host: John Iadarola, Cenk Uygur Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Uncle Jim and his trekspert talk KLINGONS! Why are the Klingons such a fan favorite, how come they look different after TOS, What's Klingon culture like, who leads the Klingon High Command, and who created the Klingon language? All this and so much more, on this awesome episode. Perhaps today is a good day to die...ENGAGE!
SWEETS I USED TO KNOWThere was a Sweetie Shop across from Saint Finian's School, just above Leeson Street on the Falls Road. It had a large advertisement for Blue Bird Toffees as part of its frontage. It was an attractive feature boasting an iconic Blue Bird in full flight. I call this fine establishment a sweetie shop because my recollection, which may be flawed, is that this shop sold only sweeties. They were there in large glass jars with big screw-on lids. Shelves upon shelves of them. Confections of all descriptions. Britain's legacy of shoot-to-killTwo weeks ago the BBC programme Panorama broadcast a report which claimed that the British Army's elite death squad - the Special Air Service (SAS) was responsible for as many as 54 killings of detainees in Afghanistan in 2010-2011. The excuse in most instances was that the detained Afghan men either unexpectedly produced weapons or made an effort to take a weapon from a SAS member. Senior British Army officers covered-up these actions.
News with Sean (in for Shelley) 4-26-2022 …Twitter will be a little muskier …Sherriff Johnson prefers you shoot to kill if someone breaks into your house
To support the podcast, visit us at: https://www.patreon.com/ethyawards In this episode, legal humorist Sean Carter introduces the latest Ethy Awards nominees: (1) LEAP OF FAITH (Most Deceptive Marketing) A North Carolina lawyer has been charged with deceptive marketing practices for marketing himself as a "Christian lawyer" while simultaneously engaging in gratuitous sexually explicit communications with his clients. (2) SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE (Best Original Excuse) An Ohio judge is facing a possible two (2) year suspension for a "breathtaking number of infractions" that she claims were caused by menopause and sleep apnea. (3) HULK (Ms/Mr Uncongeniality Award) A North Carolina lawyer was reprimanded for telling the opposing party that, in essence, they wouldn't like him when he's angry. (4) SHOOT TO KILL (Worst Temper in a Non-Legal Setting) A Colorado lawyer suspended for three (3) years after being convicted of shooting a motorist in the back of the head after mistakenly believing that the motorist was trying to run down fellow protestors at a Black Lives Matter rally in the wake of George Floyd's murder.
Episode 208: Greetings earthlings! This week we're celebrating our home planet, with all Earth Day inspired pieces. First up is Paul Camarata with a poem entitled, Johnny Cork For Brains Goes Green. Then Melinda Gordan is back to read her story about attending the very first Earth Day entitled The Day I Learned Who I Am. And finally, Mike Archer swoops in with some surprising information about the American Bald Eagle in Shoot To Kill. OK, pull up a patch of grass because it's story time! And hey, clean up your trash when you leave, will ya'? Authors: Mike Archer: Mike is a retired television news executive who spent over 40 years working in local television news in Detroit, New York, and Philadelphia. He was also part of a team of journalists that launched Court TV in 1991 that expanded the coverage of the legal system and trials in the United States. Mike writes a blog on journalism, politics, language, and life that can be found at www.thearcherjournal.com. Mike's book, Living with Humans: Stories of Each Other is his second published collection of short stories. It's available as an e-book or paperback on Amazon.com and can be found here: https://amzn.to/3GaNsOc Paul Camarata: Paul's words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com. And if you'd like to see some animated versions of Paul's poems, check out his YouTube channel here. Melinda Gordan: Melinda is a retired middle school Art Teacher with a love for everything fun and creative. When she's not writing or telling stories, Melinda enjoys working in her studio, listening to music and hanging out with friends, family and her Cocker Spaniel, Zoey Beth. You can find out more about the podcast and all of our authors at www.AsReadByMe.com. Have you considered a small donation to help us remain ad-free? If you enjoy what we're doing and would like to help us continue doing it without having to talk about MeUndies and SquareSpace, please visit our PayPal donation page or our Patreon page or you can simply scan the QR code below with your smartphone to make a one-time donation via PayPal. Now you can support us with a purchase from our Merchandise Store! Click Here To Visit Our Store Writers Wanted If you're a writer and would like to read your work on a future episode, please send an email to writers@asreadbyme.com. As Read By Me Episode 208 Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze. Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles As Read By Me and the ARBM Logo are trademarks of As Read By Me, PA. ©2022 As Read By Me, PA All Rights Reserved
A listener request sends Adam and Jared into the rugged wilderness to discuss the 1988 action thriller Shoot to Kill (AKA Deadly Pursuit). Big thanks to friend of the show Matty B for suggesting this one.
A shooting was in progress at a school. What happened? A school shooting was in progress and the students barricaded themselves in their classroom. They heard a knock on the door saying it was the police. But was it the police or the shooter? Hosted by - Ana Thomas (a teacher from Australia) Disclaimer - Tyler Allen at the Minds of Madness Podcast - https://mindsofmadnesspodcast.com/ Send voice mail - https://anchor.fm/applefortheteacherpod/message Email - applefortheteacherpodcast@gmail.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/AppleforTeacher Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/apple_for_the_teacher_podcast/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/applefortheteacherpodcast Sources - https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/local/2021/12/02/oxford-high-school-shooting-timeline-what-happened-before-inside-school-and-afterward/ https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/oakland/2021/12/03/oxford-high-school-shooting-timeline/8854011002/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_High_School_shooting https://nypost.com/tag/ethan-crumbley/ https://abcnews.go.com/US/alleged-oxford-high-school-shooter-ethan-crumbley-claim/story?id=82511988 https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/ethan-dont-do-it-parents-of-oxford-high-school-suspect-sent-messages-during-shooting https://nypost.com/2021/12/03/fugitive-squad-searching-for-ethan-crumbleys-parents/ https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/24/us/ethan-crumbley-parents-michigan-shooting/index.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_High_School_shooting https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/judge-tells-accused-michigan-school-shooters-parents-not-communicate-c-rcna15331 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/applefortheteacherpod/message
"A ruthless killer. A beautiful hostage. Two men follow them into the mountains. One for love. One for revenge." In this week's episode, we discuss the 1988 action, thriller 'Shoot to Kill' starring legendary actor Sidney Poitier, Tom Berenger and Kirstie Alley. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode.
Dave and Paul are back! This week they're excited to talk about one of their favorite 80's action flicks . . . "Shoot to Kill!" An edge of your seat action flick starring Sidney Poitier and Tom Berenger at the top of their game! Join them as they geek out over this obscure gem!
Whoa. Have you heard? Microsoft bought Activision Blizzard for $68.7B! That's a lot of money, isn't it? We discuss what this means for Activision, its workers, Bobby Kotick, and the gaming landscape at large. Also: a listener takes aim at Mat, Sean's loving Windjammers 2, James has thoughts on Skyward Sword, and David isn't allowed to put his iPod where he wants. All that plus skipping bosses, video game shoes, James meeting extraterrestrials, and more. Games discussed: The Gunk, Windjammers 2, Real VR Fishing, Nobody Saves The World, Final Fantasy XIV, Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword, Rainbow 6 Extraction, Unpacking. SUPPORT Patreon TCGS Store CONTACT tcgs.co Contact form Discord Twitter Instagram Facebook FOLLOW @davidturners @CaptainToss @matmurray @jcafarley WATCH Twitch Youtube LISTEN Spotify Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Pocket Casts Overcast acast Stitcher CREDITS Music by Nick Parton Art by Dave Chong
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MAGA rally goers at West Palm Beach waited for Trump, but he never showed up. Three in four voters support banning lawmakers from trading stocks. The president of Kazakhstan gave a shoot-to-kill order against protesters. A conservative media critic published a column on Friday despicably accusing Rep. Jamie Raskin of “milking” his son's suicide. From his hospital bed, Steve Bannon's ‘Real America Voice' field correspondent Ben Bergquam blames Biden for not holding China accountable for the “China Virus,” BLM and Antifa. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Police and soldiers have "essentially" restored order across Kazakhstan, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev declared on Friday. "The local authorities control the situation, but terrorists are still using weapons and damaging people's property. That is why counterterrorist actions will continue until the complete destruction of the militants," Tokayev said at a meeting on January 7 with the nation's law enforcement heads. Original Article: https://meduza.io/en/feature/2022/01/07/day-six-of-kazakhstan-s-unrest
Did you know that Secret Commandos were lurking at the Capitol on January 6? Let's break it downAccording to Newsweek, days before the Stop the Steal rally on January 6, 2021 contingency meetings were taking place in Quantico, Virginia to plan for the upcoming Joint Session of Congress.These groups consisted of the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team, the FBI's national "Render Safe" team, Special Response Teams from the ATF, and the U.S. Marshals Service Special Operations Group, says the article.These special units were operating under pre-approved plans by President Trump which included shoot-to-kill orders if the situation erupted into a terrorist event.So if we had these secret commandos skulking in the crowd along with a massive task force 30 miles away in Quantico who all had shoot-to-kill permissions - why didn't they shoot to kill? If this was the most dangerous insurrection this country had ever seen, an attack on the heart of democracy of the United States - why didn't we see more bloodshed?Commandos didn't open fire on the crowd in Washington because there was no deadly threat, no violent insurrection, nothing to alert elite special operators to take extreme measures against their fellow citizens. With more information being uncovered, it is becoming more apparent that the narrative of a deadly riot doesn't hold water. It was a false flag event to frame Patriots. Get more of the Daily Breakdown at https://breakdradio.contactin.bio/Follow on all the socials here: https://breakdradio.com/category/the-daily-breakdown/
This week on the show, Phillip is by himself. What better way to finish out his 007 series of episodes, the way he started it in January of 2020, by himself. He starts the show out by making some corrections from the last show, and then he dedicates the episode to Shawn Holstein, a friend who passed away from Covid back in October 2020 and was a big James Bond fan. Then Phillip dives into Daniel Craig's newest and last James Bond outing, No Time To Die. He then reads his best of Bond Brackets; Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, Daniel Craig, and his favorite of the series. It's a fun episode, but like always, it's full of SPOILERS. At the end Phillip gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the week, 1988's Shoot To Kill. Come back next week for In Hollywood Pt. 1: L. A. Confidential (1997) w/ Phillip's cousin Chip.
This week on the show, Phillip is by himself. What better way to finish out his 007 series of episodes, the way he started it in January of 2020, by himself. He starts the show out by making some corrections from the last show, and then he dedicates the episode to Shawn Holstein, a friend who passed away from Covid back in October 2020 and was a big James Bond fan. Then Phillip dives into Daniel Craig's newest and last James Bond outing, No Time To Die. He then reads his best of Bond Brackets; Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, Daniel Craig, and his favorite of the series. It's a fun episode, but like always, it's full of SPOILERS. At the end Phillip gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the week, 1988's Shoot To Kill. Come back next week for In Hollywood Pt. 1: L. A. Confidential (1997) w/ Phillip's cousin Chip.
Nick and Justin huddle close in the ice until the rest of the world melts away. . . . Post show song: The new tune from the upcoming THE LUCKY NIGHTSTICKS album FILLER, LONGER (Nunziata, Makarewicz, Murphy). . . . By the way, you can donate to this show in the link if you have more money than sense. . . . You can also leave a voice mail at 762-499-4802 and follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/movie_microscope/ and on Twitter at http://twitter.com/PodMicroscope and can comment on these on the Trouble City message boards at http://citizens.trouble.city/showthread.php?tid=81355 . . . You can also write a 5 star review. . . . Theme music by Nick Nunziata and Steve Murphy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moviemicroscope/support
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://afghannewswire.com/2021/08/30/kabul-rocket-attacks-group-capt-augustine-vinod-says-it-wasnt-a-shoot-to-kill-but-to-show-off/
The gang meets up in Veracity to trade war stories.
The Mike's are talking Sidney Poitier's triumphant return to cinema...in 1988 for Shoot to Kill on this episode of Forgotten Cinema. Listen in as Mike Butler and Mike Field talk about how this film, though not very old, seems to exist in a rights free limbo, that also means that it is nearly impossible to find anywhere...except YouTube. They also discuss the start of the film, from the opening credits that Field has issues with, to the exciting first encounter between Poitier's Detective Stanton and the villainous "Steve." Then Butler talks about his issues with the very last shot of the film and how they chose to end it. In the end both Mikes find this a great 80's team-up crime thriller, bolstered by great performances by its lead actors; especially Poitier, to the point where they know its a forgotten film, but they know not why. So grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you, and settle down for https://www.forgottencinemapodcast.com/ (Forgotten Cinema).
When there's a killer on the loose and buddy cops are required, only the two of the baddest podcasters in the biz can get to the bottom of it. This week, Jon & David explore the undervalued SHOOT TO KILL! From a look back at Sidney Poitier's legendary career to his break from acting and return to it in this film, to Tom Berenger's hot streak in the 80s to where this film falls in the buddy cop sub-genre to the racial undertones (or lack thereof) in the film, it's all covered here! Plus Clancy Brown, Kirstie Alley, a particularly shocking scene, early memories & how the film holds up today! A ruthless killer. One hostage. Two men following them into the mountains. And two podcast hosts who may have to... SHOOT TO KILL! Twitter/IG: @reconcinemationfacebook.com/reconcinemationCover and Episode Art by Curtis Moore (IG: curt986)Theme by E.K. Wimmer (ekwimmer.com)
BASE finally accepts its his 4 weeks to take on hosting duties. STATS opens with a story that shows you the fastest way to lose a friend. The lads talk about the tragic case of Mr Abdi; a young Somali man who was fataly shot in Australia. The gang also try and talk about the Hijab banning but I will let you judge how that went. Can @ANAKUWASO42 retain the heavyweight SOTW title and become a 6 time raining champion. COCO gets his motivation hat on for DOTW. Once again @ANAKUWASO42 plugs in another up and coming artist #watchoutcharliesloth. An overall good laugh. LIKE, SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS
Chad Benson of Radio America joins Jim Geraghty of National Review for three crazy martinis.CRAZY GOOD: The Barrett hearings ended with some genuine bipartisan goodwill.CRAZY BAD: Trump shrugs off his retweet of a conspiracy theory that Joe Biden killed the members of Seal Team Six in order to cover up the fact that Osama bin Laden wasn't killed. CRAZY CRAZY: Joe Biden's "shoot the leg" advice.
Civil Rights Attorney Carol Sobel discusses the challenges and offers solutions to police handling protesters and the homeless. Historian Ed Larson talks about the nation's founding on revolution. Professor Sobel discusses LAPD's "warrior mentality." She states that the LAPD lacks an institutional memory and forgets past practices. Co-host Jane Albrecht posits that current policing practices are also a federal problem. The term "Defund The Police" is explained and discussed. Carol Sobel discusses the explosive growth in the number of homeless in LA and the nation due to COVID-19. TIMESTAMPS: 3:50 - LAPD at war with the First Amendment 5:20 - Policing as a federal government concern 5:55 - Institutional memory and qualified immunity 7:30 - Protest differences from 2007 through 2020 8:50 - Use of sedition laws against protesters 10:00 - How prosecutors are reacting 14:35 - Defunding the police 21:30 - Homelessness in LA and nationally. ---------------------- Learn More: Politics: Meet Me in the Middle Follow Us on Twitter: @politicsMMITM Hosted by: Bill Curtis, Ed Larson and Jane Albrecht Produced and Edited by: Mike Thomas Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick A CurtCo Media Production See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan Oneill and Jeff Danis come on to talk about some criminal mastermind shooting 3-5 gunshots at Oneill from about 4 feet away. Unfortunately the guy missed. But something good will come from it. And the good is that D&O, The Danish and O'Neill, The Beach Cops boys are able to come on Skeptic Tank to talk over the harrowing experience. Harrowing for Ryan. Jeff was changing his kid's diaper or something, which I guess is also harrowing. Probably more harrowing when you think about it. Check out Beach Cops on Patreon. It's the best way to support them. $5 a month can keep these lunatics making crazy stuff. Patreon.com/BeachCops The Music Bruce Springsteen - Point Blank Pat Benetar - Hit Me With Your Best Shot TLC - Survivor Cat Stevens - I’m Gonna Get Me A Gun Thank you Kushy Dreams for sponsoring this week's podcast. Enter promo code "Ari" for 20% off your first order at KushyDreams.com Join the Skeptic Tank Patreon at Patreon.com/SkepticTank New secret content every week. 4 different podcasts at the same place. Or the 6th and Jump Patreon at Patreon.com/6thAndJump New full video episodes ever Friday! It's here now because it kept getting taken down. It's still available on your podcast player for the audio only version. But this is where the video will live. Meet us at the chapel!
Hello and Welcome to ExQueerience Points, your favorite all queer Starfinder Podcast! We pick up where we left off by approaching what appears to be villain HQ. The question is: how long with Ophelia be able to stand in her peaceful heart space and how long before we all just start chucking grenades? We have a guest @haywireWindgod join us to play Ophelia an Awakened Bear diplomat. Who knows what will happen when we get someone in our party that, apparently, DOESN'T think killing people is the immediate solution to a short-term problem. We are back in the Dawn of Flame: Soldiers of Brass by Crystal Frasier! Sound Effects by https://syrinscape.com/ We are part of the Be Gay Roll Dice Network! You can find out more by visiting the twitter account: @BEGAYROLLDICE
Inside the chaos of the uprising, Black and white leaders were trying to quell the violence. As rioters set fire to white-owned businesses, police officers were told to shoot to kill. In this episode, we tell the stories of the six Black men killed by white police officers. The victims, who were all shot in the back, would be remembered as The Augusta Six.
Hotze, a staunch critic of Abbott's coronavirus response, left a voicemail with the governor's chief of staff in early June with the incendiary instruction.
Nick and Gabriel set out to discuss the romantic ideals behind the CHAZ commune, they then heap praise on the Daily Sun and finally talk about some reasons other than "white supremacy" that drive SA police to be trigger happy.
SA Institute of Race Relations — Nick and Gabriel set out to discuss the romantic ideals behind the CHAZ commune, they then heap praise on the Daily Sun and finally talk about some reasons other than "white supremacy" that drive SA police to be trigger happy.
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We now come to 1988 on Out of Touchstone, as the studio unveils their first two thrillers: SHOOT TO KILL, featuring the return to the silver screen of the legendary Sidney Poitier; and D.O.A., the remake of a film noir classic starring Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan. Killers are on the loose!!
Ann, Becky, and Dan discuss a new California law that was supposed to hold police that shoot unarmed people accountable for their actions. This law got the support of Black Lives Matter... that is until most of the law was stripped down and purposely left vague. Black Lives Matter then pulled their support for this law but like most retractions, they don't get as much publicity as the initial story. There are however some people who still support the current law because it's a "step in the right direction." Stay connected with us on social media! Twitter: @BlackLawPodcast IG: @BlackLawPodcast Facebook: @BlackLawPodcast On the web: www.BlackLawPodcast.com Dan Twitter: @iAmDanOnDrugs IG: @iAmDanOnDrugs Ann Twitter: @iTellLegalLies We now have merch available on our website! Check it out at www.BlackLawPodcast.com/shop --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
Victoria's police have been given unprecedented powers to shoot speeding drivers and kill them in order to save pedestrians. - حذار السرعة في الأماكن المأهولة، قد تظنك الشرطة مجرماً فتقتلك.
This week the guys start off with a recap of Culture Con this past weekend, Lebron James' latest comments on the NBA-China situation, Atatiana Jefferson another unarmed black woman shot & killed by a police officer, Abdalla dives deeper into his fact of the week from the last episode, dj from South Carolina allegedly given over 600 black women HIV including underage girls. Hear it all & much more on this week's new episode. Created & curated by: Nico/Abdalla IG: @veryrarenico/@mrhazel_ Podcast IG: @brothersspodcast Twitter: @VeryrareNico/@MrHazel_ Email: brothersspodcast@gmail.com Enjoy rate & subscribe !
“Sidney Poitier returned to the big screen in this action-thriller, after a decade-long absence. When a cunning murderer vanishes into the rugged mountains of the Pacific Northwest, pursuing FBI agent Warren Stantin (Poitier) must exchange familiar city streets for unknown wilderness trails. Completely out of his element, Stantin is forced to enlist the aid of expert tracker Jonathan Knox (PLATOON’S Tom Berenger). The killer has infiltrated a guided hiking trip led by Knox’s girlfriend Sarah (Kirstie Alley, at the height of her Cheers fame). Viewers don’t know which of the hikers is the killer, and the tension lasts well into the movie.” – (Donny Dollar /IMDB) This week's guest:Brooke Weeber is a Portland-based illustrator who brings whimsical, nature-based scenes to life. Her complex pieces combine animals with instruments, ribbons with clouds and always feature her iconic subtle color palate and playful aesthetic. Brooke finds her inspiration from various natural landscapes, her own life experiences as well as Folk art. She started drawing when she was a young thing, but started focusing on it in high school and later in college. After receiving her BFA in painting from the University of Oregon in 2003, Brooke flew her native Northwest for the big city, where she focused on her other passion – professional baking. She received a degree in Professional Pastry Baking at the French Culinary Institute of New York in 2005 and worked as a high-end cake decorator immediately. Craving more trees and more drawing space, Brooke packed up her apartment and re-rooted herself in Portland in 2009. She’s been cranking out pieces ever since and has had shows locally at Mississippi Studios, Compound Gallery, Pony Club, and Tribute Gallery. She sells prints and greeting cards featuring her art at local boutique shops and various places across the US, Canada and even Australia. ( The Little Canoe)
Support us by buying us a ko-fi! Entering into the lair of the Corpse Bride gang, the party must unite to defeat their enemies. However, questions of moral code come up when one of our heroes make a personal choice to not strike a woman. Arnarr Jerynomonis is played by Alex Bissonnette and works in Aircraft Maintenance in Tacoma, Washington. Rythen is played by Sean Last who is a student at Washington State University studying electrical engineering. Kacey Stone is played by Tyler and is currently studying computer Computer Science. Storyteller Christopher Rondeau is based in Los Angeles, California and works full time as a DM. Find out more about the game from wyvernsaria.com or at the website rondeaucreator.com Music by Tabletop Audio Tracks Used: Sewers, Field of Heroes Original Compositions from Harry Scannell Tracks Used: Wyvern's Aria Main theme, Rythen's Theme, Kacey's Theme, Arnaar's Theme
Ben and Alex round out the review of 1988's forgotten films with an ok religious satire and an outstanding survival thriller. First up is the star-studded Pass the Ammo, featuring Tim Curry and a rare leading role for Bill Paxton, causing some Paxton Factor confusion. Then (at 23m), the unduly forgotten action thriller Deadly Pursuit (AKA Shoot to Kill), starring Sidney Poitier, Tom Berenger, Kirstie Alley and Clancy Brown - as well as a handful of stunts and twists. Music is "80s" by David Szesztay. Get in touch: thearniethology@gmail.com
Support us on patreon or buy us a ko-fi! Entering into the lair of the Corpse Bride gang, the party must unite to defeat their enemies. However, questions of moral code come up when one of our heroes make a personal choice to not strike a woman. Arnarr Jerynomonis is played by Alex Bissonnette and works in Aircraft Maintenance in Tacoma, Washington. Rythen is played by Sean Last who is a student at Washington State University studying electrical engineering. Kacey Stone is played by Tyler and is currently studying computer Computer Science. Storyteller Christopher Rondeau is based in Los Angeles, California and works full time as a DM. Find out more about the game from wyvernsaria.com or at the website rondeaucreator.com Music by Tabletop Audio Tracks Used: Sewers, Field of Heroes Original Compositions from Harry Scannell Tracks Used: Wyvern's Aria Main theme, Rythen's Theme, Kacey's Theme, Arnaar's Theme Check out battlebards.com Tracks Used: Shortbow Arrow Barrage - Jean- Baptiste Handgun 2 - Wes Otis Enchantment - Slumber Spell - Pitch Michael Laser Shot 8 0 Wes Otis Savage Beast Claws Chainmail - Olivier Giradot E-mail us at contact@wyvernsaria.com with any questions
2036 Origin Unknown v Bird Box on the roulette, discussion on the state of Star Trek movie possibilities, and we chat Cry Wilderness, Escape Room, Bloodsucking Bastards, Bumblebee, Venom, Aquaman, The Executioner 2, Twice Dead, Vampire Hookers, Evil Come, Evil Go, Razorback, Sasquatch, Small Foot, Ghost Dance, Blue Vengeance, Desecration, Taboo 1-3, The Thing From Another World, The House With A Clock In Its Walls, Wolfen, Troy, Shoot To Kill, Under Fire, Class, Final Analysis, Revenge, Death Warrant, Maximum Risk, Lionheart, U Turn, The Hunted (1995), Good Time, First Reformed, Superman 2, and much more!
In 2014 Steve Cole published his first Young Bond book titled Shoot To Kill. Following in the footsteps of both Ian Fleming and Charlie Higson is no easy task, but Steve managed to stay true to the world created by his predecessors and make it his own. I (Don) was lucky enough to interview Steve on his tenure and was surprised by his openness. We obviously discuss the books in general, keeping the conversation as spoiler-free as possible, but I also got to ask some questions that were personally nagging me. For instance: why doesn't Bond understand any Spanish? And why wouldn't his aunt Charmian believe his story? Steve, luckily, was very patient with me and took all my Dutch bluntness in his stride. At the end of the interview there's an exclusive new Bond song! The full credits/roles are as follows: 'Shoot to Kill' – Steve Cole and Jason Loborik feat Karen Casey Music written by Jason Loborik/Steve Cole Piano: Jason Loborik Main vocal: Karen Casey Lyrics, backing vocals, bass guitar, additional synths: Steve Cole Additional backing vocals: Laura Taylor Strings: Joni Fuller Electric guitar: Paul Grice Produced and engineered by Steve Cole If you enjoy our podcast, please share it with your family and friends. You can also follow us on social media (simply search for The 00 Files), subscribe to our podcast in your favourite app and write to us at moneypenny@the00files.com
Herman "OmegaPrime" Davis and Robert Rau a watch newspaper reporter topple a corrupt district attorney — and Sidney Poitier and Tom Berenger topple a ruthless killer in the forest — to see which movie should be called "Shoot To Kill." The post There Can Be Only One — The Podcast 109: “Shoot To Kill” appeared first on The Red Shtick.
This week we're in the stunning mountains of the Northwest USA/Canada as we pursue the mystery man and the diamonds he holds. Join us for a very underated film that still holds up today! … Read more
E1 - Gun for Hire: Shoot to Kill: Take the Shot - 33 by Episode One
E1 - Gun for Hire: Shoot to Kill: Take the Shot - 33 by Episode One
E1 - Gun for Hire: Shoot to Kill: Take the Shot - 33 by Episode One
E1 - Gun for Hire: Shoot to Kill: Take the Shot - 33 by Episode One
1:46: Baltimore Sun sports columnist Peter Schmuck talks about last night’s American League wild-card game, won with a walk-off home run by the Blue Jays’s Edwin Encarnacion off the Orioles’ Ubaldo Jimenez. With the Orioles eliminated from postseason play, there are two big questions today, one about the immediate past, the other about next season: Why did manager Buck Showalter leave ace closer Zach Britton in the bullpen, and where do the Orioles go from here?20:24: Sun reporter Justin George gives some background on his in-depth look at gun crimes in American cities, including Baltimore, and the growing lethality of gunfire. George’s series, “Shoot To Kill,” shows Baltimore to be one of the most lethal of America's largest cities while Washington and New Orleans shared the brutal distinction of one in three shootings ending in a homicide in 2015.Links:http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/orioles/bal-orioles-blue-jays-wild-card-game-20161004-story.htmlhttp://data.baltimoresun.com/news/shoot-to-kill/
'I absolutely support shoot to kill' .. Read more >> http://bit.ly/2rJZHPq
Hi-tech and low-tech non-lethal weapons give troops options to warn or stop civilians who may or may not pose threats at vehicle checkpoints and perimeter security areas. Troops from five nations (Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States) tested non-lethal weapons in scenarios mimicking real-world perimeter security and vehicle checkpoint situations. This exercise, called “NNTEX 16 L” for “NATO Non-Lethal Technological Exercise Land, 2016” took place during September and October 2016 in Camp Elsenborn Lager, in Belgium. This is the second exercise of its kind (the first being a maritime-based exercise), and it involves various non-lethal weapons and devices being put through the paces by operators. It is supported by NATO’s Defense against Terrorism Program of Work (DAT POW). Footage includes interviews with non-lethal technology experts and soldiers. This version includes graphics, but no subtitles.
Michael, Dave, David, and Erik cover the Howard Hawks science fiction classic The Thing from Another World (1951), the Sidney Poitier/Tom Berenger thriller Shoot to Kill (1988). and the much maligned second X-Files movie The X-Files: I Want to Believe (2008). And since it's the first episode of 2017, we also talk about our most anticipated movies for the year.
Listen to discuss 20 years for missing his Target(Zimmerman), Trump bs again, Black female doctor services denied by white flight attendant, Bird man and our predictions on The last Presidential debate. Stay Woke Follow us on Instagram & Twitter – @thatsabsurdpod Facebook- That’s Absurd Podcast Email us at: ThatsAbsurdPodcast@gmail.com Tune in via iTunes or SoundCloud every […]
Welcome to this weeks full episode of Space Dock Jury. With the arrival on the big screen of Independence Day: Resurgence the guys decide to do a bit of Earth invading themselves. Andy brings the original ID4 mother ship, Lee rocks up in the Go'auld Ha'tak from Stargate SG1 and Peter brings a Dalek invasion… Read more →
“Why is it that sometimes police officers use lethal force and other times they don't? How do they determine when?” asked listener David Ewick of Southfield.
It's Young Bond time in this week's episode of James Bond Radio. With the release of Steve Cole's first Bond book, following on from the first 5 written by Charlie Higson, we thought it was time Young Bond got some attention on the show. Not only do we have a 40 minute interview with the author himself, we also review the book in a spectacular yet spoiler-free fashion. If you're a little wary of getting involved in Young Bond, put all your fears aside, they're great books and include some of the best continuation novels in the entire Bond cannon. In addition we go through the usual Bond chit-chat. We look at the latest SPECTRE news, discuss the latest 'Bond event' at Pinewood studios and the usual James Bonding goodness!
Natalie's back from the east coast and Wayne is proud of The New England Patriots. Veteran actors Art LaFleur and Sam Ingraffia talk serial killers, the subject of their YouTube web series Shoot To Kill, and sticking it out in the "biz" for over 30 years. Featuring Music – From the Grammy Nominated David & Devine Art LaFleur IMDb Sam Ingraffia IMDb
De Gamecowboys bespreken de week in games, dit keer samen met Joëlla Spier van Fariko Gaming. We gaan het hebben over pro gaming, de positie van vrouwen daarin (je kunt het er niet niet over hebben na de laatste paar weken) en wat er verder nog allemaal gebeurd is, met name de lancering (of ja) van de Xbox One in Nederland.
You can find my podcast with Screenwriter/Producer/Director Daniel Petrie Jr. here. In this episode, I have the honor of chatting with screenwriter/producer/director Daniel Petrie Jr. ("Beverly Hills Cop," "Big Easy," "Shoot To Kill," "Turner & Hooch," "About Cherry," "The 6th Day," "Dawn Patrol"). He's worked with actors such as Eddie Murphy, Tom Hanks, Dennis Quaid, Ellen Barkin, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sidney Poitier. We talk about everything from starting out in the mailroom at ICM to how the script for "Beverly Hills Cop" was developed to what goes into directing an action scene with multiple helicopters. DANIEL PETRIE JR.'S BIO Screenwriter, producer and director Daniel Petrie, Jr. was nominated for an Academy Award for his first produced script, the box-office hit Beverly Hills Cop, starring Eddie Murphy. Next came Petrie’s original screenplay of the romantic thriller The Big Easy, starring Dennis Quaid and Ellen Barkin. Petrie then served as producer of the thriller Shoot to Kill, starring Sidney Poitier and Tom Berenger, and as executive producer of the comedy Turner & Hooch, starring Tom Hanks; Petrie co-wrote both films. Petrie also served as executive producer of The 6th Day, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. In 2011, Petrie was executive producer, showrunner and co-creator of Combat Hospital, simulcast on Canada’s Global TV and ABC in the U.S. The 13 episode TV series, a coproduction of Canada’s Sienna Films and the U.K.’s Artists Studios, featured an ensemble cast headed by Elias Koteas, Michelle Borth, Luke Mably, Deborah Kara Unger, Terry Chen and Arnold Pinnock. Petrie's directorial debut was the film Toy Soldiers, starring Sean Astin, Wil Wheaton, and Louis Gossett, Jr., which he also co-wrote. Petrie also directed the HBO film Dead Silence, starring James Garner and Marlee Matlin, and adapted and directed the TNT movie Framed, starring Rob Lowe and Sam Neill. Recently, Petrie wrapped principal photography on the indie feature Dawn Patrol starring Scott Eastwood, Jeff Fahey and Rita Wilson; the film, which Petrie directed and executive produced, is slated for a 2014 release. In 2006, Petrie and producing partner Rick Dugdale founded Enderby Entertainment, an independent film, television and digital media company with an old-fashioned emphasis on storytelling, on the creative side, and transparency, on the financial side. In addition to financing and producing Dawn Patrol, the company arranged the financing and co- produced writer/director Stephen Elliot’s film About Cherry, starring James Franco and Heather Graham, which premiered at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival. Enderby’s thriller division, Tony-Seven Films, has also financed and produced five genre pictures: The Speak, Vile, 5 Souls, A Haunting at Silver Falls and No Tell Motel. Petrie inherits a tradition of volunteer service to the motion picture and television industry from his parents: Petrie’s father was the late, Emmy-winning Canadian director and long time Directors Guild of America board member Daniel Petrie, Sr.; Petrie’s mother is the Emmy-winning television producer and long time Producers Guild of America board member Dorothea Petrie. Daniel Petrie, Jr. has an extensive history of service to the Writers Guild of America West, Inc., serving two terms each as President (1997-99 and 2004-2005) and as Vice President (1995-97 and 1999-2001). In 2013, Petrie was the recipient of the Writers Guild’s Morgan Cox Award, given to that “member whose vital ideas, continuing efforts, and personal sacrifice best exemplify the ideal of service to the Guild. Petrie also served as a Governor of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (1997-1999), as a Trustee of the American Film Institute (2004-2011), and is a long time member of the Academy Foundation’s Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting Committee (1996-2004, 2006-present). Petrie currently serves as Vice President, Programs, of the Writers Guild Foundation. In that capacity, Petrie provides general support for all the programs of the Foundation, which include a High School Literacy Program and screenwriting workshops for veterans. Petrie created and moderates the Foundation’s annual “Notes on Craft” program, a series of six evenings discussing various aspects of the screenwriting craft for an audience of both WGA members and aspiring screenwriters. Petrie has also long been an active volunteer for the Austin Film Festival and Screenwriting Conference, sitting on the Festival’s Board of Advisors. In 2012, the Austin Film Festival announced the addition of a new “Enderby Entertainment Award” to the festival’s screenwriting competition. The new award is open to feature screenplays in all genres with an original concept and distinctive voice that can be independently produced with a production budget under $5 million. Finalists and winners are selected by Petrie and Dugdale. Petrie, who has dual U.S. and Canadian citizenship, lives in the Los Angeles area with his wife of over thirty years, Constance Petrie.
The notorious Jesse James gang terrorized much of the Midwest in the years following the Civil War. A Kansan used this rifle to bring down one of the James gang members in 1875.
The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck in the title role and Louis Sorin as Pancho. With Vicki Vola and Bryna Raeburn in supporting roles and Michael Rye announcing, this weekly series continued on Mutual until February 14, 1945. It was followed by a thrice weekly series on a Mutual-Don Lee regional network in 1946, starring Jack Mather and Harry Lang, who continued to head the cast in the syndicated radio series of more than 600 episodes from 1947 to 1956.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listenhttps://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441----------------------------------------------------------------------------